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President Trump issued a sharp warning, claiming that China is “completely taking over” Canada and using it as a “drop-off port” to bypass U.S. trade duties. He threatened to impose a 100% tariff on all Canadian goods if trade ties between Ottawa and Beijing continue to deepen. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney pushed back, saying the recent agreement with China only addresses specific sector-based tariffs, not a broader shift in alignment. Despite those assurances, tensions between the U.S., Canada, and China remain high as trade and geopolitical pressures continue to escalate.
President Trump issued a sharp warning, claiming that China is “completely taking over” Canada and using it as a “drop-off port” to bypass U.S. trade duties. He threatened to impose a 100% tariff on all Canadian goods if trade ties between Ottawa and Beijing continue to deepen. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney pushed back, saying the recent agreement with China only addresses specific sector-based tariffs, not a broader shift in alignment. Despite those assurances, tensions between the U.S., Canada, and China remain high as trade and geopolitical pressures continue to escalate.
President Donald Trump has escalated rhetoric over North American trade, warning that China is “completely taking over” Canada and using it as a “drop-off port” to skirt U.S. trade duties. Speaking to reporters, Trump threatened to impose a sweeping 100% tariff on all Canadian goods if economic ties between Ottawa and Beijing continue to expand, framing the issue as both a trade and national security concern.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney rejected the characterization, saying Canada is not shifting its strategic alignment toward China. According to Carney, a recently announced agreement with Beijing is narrowly focused on resolving specific, sector-based tariff disputes and does not signal a broader economic or political realignment. He emphasized that Canada remains committed to its long-standing trade relationship with the United States.
Despite those assurances, the exchange underscores rising tensions among Washington, Ottawa, and Beijing. The dispute comes amid broader global trade uncertainty, with governments increasingly using tariffs and industrial policy as tools of geopolitical leverage. Analysts warn that further escalation—particularly the threat of across-the-board tariffs—could disrupt supply chains, strain diplomatic ties, and weigh on economic growth across North America.
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