Group 1 - Canadian Prime Minister Carney apologized to President Trump regarding an anti-tariff advertisement aired by Ontario, which angered Trump and led to the suspension of trade negotiations [1][2][5] - The advertisement, which featured a narration from former President Reagan criticizing high tariffs, was intended to highlight the negative impact of trade barriers on American workers and consumers [2][5] - Following the advertisement's airing, Trump threatened to impose an additional 10% tariff on Canadian imports if the ad was not removed, which Ontario complied with by taking down the ad on October 27 [2][6] Group 2 - The current U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods include a 35% tariff on all products not covered by trade agreements, a 50% tariff on steel and aluminum, and a 25% tariff on automobiles, contributing to strained relations between the two countries [5][6] - The Canadian economy has been significantly impacted by Trump's tariff policies, with approximately 75% of Canadian exports going to the U.S., making Ontario, a hub for steel and automotive industries, particularly vulnerable [5][6] - Canadian labor leaders expressed strong dissatisfaction with Trump's threats, viewing the new tariffs as a tactic to undermine Canada's economy and calling for a united response from Canadian political leaders [6]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-02 06:09