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加拿大总理向特朗普致歉
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-02 14:27

Core Viewpoint - Canadian Prime Minister Carney apologized to U.S. President Trump regarding an anti-tariff advertisement that aired in the U.S., which led to tensions in trade negotiations between Canada and the U.S. [1] Group 1: Advertisement Controversy - The controversial advertisement, approximately 1 minute long, featured images of American families and workers, accompanied by a narration of former President Reagan criticizing high tariffs' negative impact on the U.S. economy [1] - The advertisement was produced in Ontario and aired on multiple U.S. television stations [1] Group 2: Trade Negotiations - Following the advertisement's airing, Trump criticized it on October 23 and announced the suspension of trade negotiations with Canada [1] - Carney expressed Canada's readiness to resume and advance trade talks with the U.S. but noted that Canada cannot control U.S. trade policy [1] Group 3: Tariff Threats - On October 25, Trump threatened to impose an additional 10% tariff on Canadian imports if the advertisement was not removed promptly [1] - The advertisement was ultimately taken down by Ontario on October 27 [1] Group 4: Current Tariff Rates - The U.S. currently imposes a 35% tariff on all Canadian goods not covered by existing trade agreements, a 50% tariff on steel and aluminum, and a 25% tariff on automobiles [1]