Trump RAGES: 100% Tariffs ON CANADA After China Deal?! Alliance SHATTERED!
Could Canada's latest trade maneuver with China ignite a full-blown economic war with its closest ally, the United States? This article reveals escalating tensions as Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney boldly defied U.S. President Donald Trump by cutting tariffs with Beijing, prompting Trump to threaten a staggering 100% tariff on Canadian goods. Carney, positioning Canada as a "middle power" countering "great powers," recently reduced Canada's 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for lower tariffs on Canadian canola oil, pork, and seafood. This move directly challenges Trump’s aggressive stance, who furiously claimed China is "successfully and completely taking over" Canada and that the deal is a "disaster." The U.S. President, currently serving his term, warned Canada against becoming a "Drop Off Port" for cheap Chinese goods entering the U.S., a sentiment echoed by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. The dispute is not merely about trade; it’s an intense geopolitical chess match, with Carney gaining international praise at the World Economic Forum in Davos for implicitly criticizing Trump's "coercion." Trump, in turn, has ramped up pressure, not only on trade but also with controversial suggestions of absorbing Canada as a 51st state and pursuing the acquisition of Greenland. This volatile situation underscores a dramatic fracture in the long-standing U.S.-Canada alliance, forcing viewers to question the future of global trade and diplomatic relations. What will be the fallout from these high-stakes economic and political clashes? Don't miss our ongoing coverage of these pivotal world events; make sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest updates and in-depth analysis.
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