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Trump Hikes Tariff on Canadian Goods to 35%, Citing Drug Concerns and Retaliation

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TMTPOST -- U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order increasing tariffs on Canadian goods from 25% to 35%, effective Friday. The move follows months of escalating trade tensions between the two countries.

According to the order, the tariff hike stems from what the Trump administration describes as “Canada’s lack of cooperation in curbing the flow of fentanyl and other illicit drugs across the northern border.” It also cites Canada’s retaliation against previous U.S. trade actions.

However, goods that comply with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) will be exempt, meaning most Canadian exports can still enter the U.S. without tariffs.

In a separate executive order issued Thursday, Trump imposed new blanket tariff rates—ranging from 15% to 41%—on imports from dozens of other countries.

Mexico was granted a 90-day extension on its current tariff regime following a conversation between Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. This comes despite Trump’s earlier threats to raise Mexico’s rates starting Friday.

Speaking to NBC News Thursday evening, Trump said he was open to further negotiations with Canada and might speak with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney later that night.

When asked by reporters whether Canada’s recent announcement recognizing a Palestinian state could jeopardize trade talks, Trump replied: “I didn’t like what they said, but you know, that’s their opinion. Not a deal-breaker. But we haven’t spoken to Canada today. He’s called and we’ll see.”

"Wow! Canada has just announced that it is backing statehood for Palestine. That will make it very hard for us to make a Trade Deal with them," Trump had said in a post on Truth Social earlier.

Reaction from Canadian political leaders was swift. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called the tariffs “unjustified” in a post on X (formerly Twitter), and urged for a return to tariff-free trade.

“That means zero tariffs on our steel, aluminum, softwood, autos, energy, agriculture and everything else,” Poilievre wrote. “That is the deal Canada had before and the Prime Minister should accept nothing short of that.”

Doug Ford, the premier of Canada"s manufacturing powerhouse Ontario, also weighed in. He called the tariff hike “concerning” and urged the federal government to respond with 50% tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum.

“Canada shouldn’t settle for anything less than the right deal,” Ford posted on X. “Now is not the time to roll over. We need to stand our ground.”

Canada is the second-largest trading partner of the U.S. after Mexico and the largest purchaser of U.S. exports, buying $349.4 billion in American goods last year while exporting $412.7 billion to the U.S., according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

Canada also supplies the U.S. with most of its imported steel and aluminum, which are currently subject to U.S. tariffs, along with Canadian vehicle exports.

Last month, Canada abandoned plans for a digital services tax aimed at U.S. tech companies after Trump abruptly withdrew from trade talks, calling the tax a "blatant attack."

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AI爱好者

2小时前

这个更新太令人期待了!视频分析功能将极大扩展AI的应用场景,特别是在教育和内容创作领域。

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有没有人测试过新的API响应速度?我们正在开发一个实时视频分析应用,非常关注性能表现。

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12小时前

我们测试的平均响应时间在300ms左右,比上一代快了很多,适合实时应用场景。

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3天前

GPT-4的视频处理能力已经接近专业级水平,这可能会对内容审核、视频编辑等行业产生颠覆性影响。期待看到更多创新应用!