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Trump imposed a 10% tariff on Canadian imports, citing a disputed ad, and halted trade talks, straining U.S.-Canada relations.
Trump announced a 10% tariff increase on Canadian imports on October 25, 2025, citing an Ontario government ad featuring former President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs.
Trump called the ad a "fraud" and "hostile act," claiming it misrepresented Reagan’s views and aimed to influence upcoming U.S. Supreme Court arguments on his authority to impose tariffs.
The ad, which aired during the World Series, was pulled by Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
Trump also terminated ongoing trade talks with Canada, though the new tariff’s scope and implementation timeline remain unclear.
Existing U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods already range from 35% to 50% on certain products, with nearly three-quarters of Canada’s exports going to the U.S. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed willingness to resume negotiations, but Trump said he would not meet him at the ASEAN summit in Malaysia.
Trump impuso un arancel del 10% a las importaciones canadienses, citando un anuncio en disputa, y detuvo las conversaciones comerciales, tensando las relaciones entre Estados Unidos y Canadá.