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Trump announces temporary pause on tariffs for Canada

18 August 2026
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President Donald Trump announced a three-day delay on the implementation of new 50% tariffs on Canadian goods, originally set to take effect at 12:01 a.m. ET on Wednesday. Trump attributed the pause to a purported agreement between the U.S. and Canada, although he did not provide specific details about the deal. The tariffs were expected to affect a range of products, including hockey sticks, wine, dairy items, and alcoholic beverages. Trump suggested the agreement might involve a revival of the Keystone XL Pipeline, which was canceled in 2021. The tariffs had been part of a broader strategy to address what Trump described as Canada’s discriminatory trade practices against U.S. exports.

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The proposed tariffs mark a continuation of escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada, which have seen numerous tariff impositions since Trump took office. Historically, Trump has used tariffs as a tool to negotiate trade agreements, citing unfair treatment of U.S. exports as justification. The legal basis for these tariffs stems from a provision in the Tariff Act of 1930, which has never been utilized in this context before, indicating a novel approach to trade disputes. This situation reflects ongoing challenges in U.S.-Canada trade relations, which are critical given the significant volume of trade between the two nations.

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