Close Menu
21stNews21stNews

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Amazon Q4 Sales Hit $213.4 Billion as AWS Growth Accelerates

    February 6, 2026

    Evacuations Continue in Larache, Nearby Provinces, Over 150,000 Relocated Evacuations Continue in Larache, Nearby Provinces, Over 150,000 Relocated

    February 6, 2026

    Morocco Restricts Sardine Exports for One Year to Prioritize Domestic Market

    February 6, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    Pinterest Facebook LinkedIn
    21stNews21stNews
    • Home
    • Moroccan News
    • Industry & Technologies
    • Financial News
    • Sports
    Subscribe
    21stNews21stNews
    Home»Industry & Technologies»Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Canadian Goods
    Industry & Technologies

    Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Canadian Goods

    By January 25, 20263 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Rabat – US President Donald Trump on Saturday issued a stark warning to Canada, threatening to impose a 100% tariff on all Canadian goods entering the US should Ottawa move forward with closer trade arrangements with China.

    The threat marks a sharp escalation in already strained relations between the two North American allies, which have faced repeated disputes since Trump returned to the White House a year ago. 

    Trade policy, geopolitical alignment, and Canada’s growing engagement with China now sit at the center of the rift. 

    Trump’s comments follow Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent visit to Beijing, where he spoke of a “new strategic partnership” with China and announced what his government described as a preliminary trade understanding aimed at easing tariff barriers. 

    While Ottawa insists the talks stop short of a full free trade agreement, Trump views the initiative as a direct challenge to US economic interests.

    In a message posted on his Truth Social platform, Trump accused Carney of seeking to turn Canada into a transit point for Chinese goods bound for the US market. 

    “If he thinks he is going to make Canada a ‘drop-off port’ for China, he is sorely mistaken,” Trump wrote, adding that China would “eat Canada alive” if such a partnership deepens.

    Trump also stated that any finalized deal with Beijing would trigger immediate retaliation. “If Canada makes a deal with China, it will immediately be hit with a 100% tariff against all Canadian goods and products coming into the USA,” he said.

    The confrontation unfolds against a broader war of words between the two leaders. Earlier this week, Carney told the World Economic Forum in Davos that the US-led global order faces a “rupture,” a remark widely interpreted as a critique of Trump’s approach to international affairs. 

    Trump responded a day later with a public rebuke and withdrew an invitation for Carney to join his proposed “Board of Peace,” a body the US president presents as a new forum for resolving global conflicts — including the aftermath of the Gaza genocide

    “Canada lives because of the United States,” Trump said during his speech. Carney replied shortly afterward, stating: “Canada doesn’t live because of the United States. Canada thrives because we are Canadian,” while still acknowledging the depth of bilateral ties.

    The economic stakes remain high. Canada sends more than three-quarters of its exports to the US, and sectors such as automobiles, aluminium, and steel already face pressure from US tariffs imposed under Trump’s broader trade agenda. 

    While existing North American trade rules have so far softened the impact, a blanket 100% tariff would represent an unprecedented shock.

    Negotiations to revise the North American trade framework are due early this year, with Trump repeatedly asserting that the US does not depend on Canadian goods, a claim Canadian business leaders strongly contest. 

    The dispute also casts a shadow over joint projects, including preparations for the upcoming World Cup, which the US, Canada, and Mexico plan to co-host.

    For now, Canadian officials call for dialogue, while business groups warn that further escalation risks deep economic disruption on both sides of the border. 

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleMoroccan Treasury Surpasses January Issuance Target by 20% Amid Rising Yields
    Next Article Senegalese Media Accusations Put African Football on Dangerous Ground

    Related Posts

    Industry & Technologies

    OCP Group, IAEA Partner to Boost Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security OCP Group, IAEA Partner to Boost Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security

    February 6, 2026
    Industry & Technologies

    Morocco Expects Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms, and Strong Winds Through Sunday Morocco Expects Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms, and Strong Winds Through Sunday

    February 6, 2026
    Industry & Technologies

    US, Iran Talks End ‘For Now’

    February 6, 2026
    Top Posts

    How Google Gemini Helps Crypto Traders Filter Signals From Noise

    August 8, 202524 Views

    DC facing $20 million security funding cut despite Trump complaints of US capital crime

    August 8, 202521 Views

    DeFi Soars with Tokenized Stocks, But User Activity Shifts to NFTs

    August 9, 202520 Views
    News Categories
    • AgriFood (105)
    • Financial News (1,330)
    • Industry & Technologies (1,245)
    • Moroccan News (1,283)
    • Sports (1,314)
    Most Popular

    Morocco to Face New Period of Stormy Weather as Flood Risk

    January 31, 20265 Views

    King Mohammed VI Sends Condolences Following the Death of Morocco’s Icon Abdelhadi Belkhayat

    January 31, 20264 Views

    Adam Masina On Al Sadd Radar After Leaving Torino

    January 31, 20264 Views
    Our Picks

    FE fundinfo buys Luxembourg regulatory reporting firm AlphaOmega

    September 22, 2025

    CAF Raises AFCON Prize to $10 Million, Announces New Competitions CAF Raises AFCON Prize to $10 Million, Announces New Competitions

    December 21, 2025

    Arm climbs following report Qualcomm shifts chips to newer Arm tech

    October 1, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    • Home
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    © 2026 21stNews. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Go to mobile version