Group 1 - President Trump indicated that the U.S. may not reach a new trade agreement with Canada and threatened to impose higher tariffs within a week if no agreement is reached [1] - Trump sent a formal letter to Canadian Prime Minister Carney, threatening a 35% tariff on Canadian goods if an agreement is not reached by August 1, which would significantly increase the current 25% tariff [1] - Canadian steel and aluminum products are currently facing tariffs of up to 50%, while energy and potash exports to the U.S. are subject to a 10% tariff [1] Group 2 - Trump expressed criticism of Canada, stating that the U.S. has not focused much on reaching an agreement with them, contrasting this with progress made in negotiations with Australia, the EU, and China [2] - Canadian officials, including Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc, have indicated a cautious approach towards reaching an agreement before the August 1 deadline, emphasizing the need to prioritize Canadian economic interests [2] - The specific factors hindering the U.S.-Canada tariff agreement remain unclear, despite Trump's previous mentions of border security and fentanyl smuggling issues [2] Group 3 - Trump opposed Canada's plan to tax digital services provided by tech giants like Amazon, Apple, Google, and Netflix, leading to a halt in trade negotiations until the tax was canceled [3] - Trump has maintained his critical stance on Canada's import restrictions on dairy products, while Canada has vowed to defend its supply management system [3]
美加贸易谈判陷入僵局 特朗普威胁对加拿大征收更高关税
智通财经网·2025-07-25 23:16