White House calls Canada a challenging partner ahead of trade deadline

Source Cryptopolitan

The White House is putting pressure on Canada as trade tensions between the two countries rise. Speaking at a press briefing on Thursday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt called Canada “a pretty difficult partner” in ongoing negotiations.

Leavitt said the trade team remained engaged in conversations with Canada, but described the northern neighbor as difficult to deal with.

Her remarks include new tariffs on Canadian goods set to take effect in just over a month. Canada and the US have had one of the most reliable trade relationships for decades, but recent events indicate this could change.

According to the US Trade Representative, bilateral trade between the two countries amounted to over $762 billion last year. Canada sends more than 75% of its exports to the United States.

And the Trump administration is indicating that the relationship will be tested.

Trump hits Canada with new tariffs

Earlier this month, President Donald Trump announced a 35% tariff on their northern neighbors, which surprised business leaders and government officials on both sides of the border.

The new tariff is part of a sweep of a broader trade policy that has seen the Trump administration slap new levies on dozens of countries.

Trump has already levied a 30% tariff on goods from Mexico and from all 27 of the European Union countries earlier this month. They follow a 50% tariff slapped on Brazilian copper products and penalties on more than 20 other countries.

White House officials say the tariffs are essential to safeguard US workers and industries from what they describe as unfair trade practices.

Leavitt added that the tariffs aimed to put American jobs and companies first, emphasizing that the administration was not afraid to take a stand defending its position.

Europe looks for talks as Canada stands ground

Canada may fight against the Trump administration’s trade calculus, but others seek compromise.

Leavitt praised the European Union for its willingness to find common ground, saying the bloc was actively looking at reducing both tariff and non-tariff barriers—measures that, she noted, the US had long argued were harmful to American workers and companies.

Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, has so far managed to refrain from immediate retaliation. She has yet to announce any countermeasures, a step many view as an indication of a willingness to negotiate.

Canada, however, has taken a less ambiguous position. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has not commented publicly on Leavitt’s remarks so far, but trade officials in Ottawa have described the new US tariffs as “unjustified” and “economically damaging”.

Leavitt said the US position was clear, stating that all the letters sent to other countries represented the deals on offer. She added that if other nations wanted legitimate conversations on anything further, the administration and the president’s trade team were ready—but emphasized that the US was not backing down.

The trade relationship between the United States and Canada is at a turning point. With an August 1 deadline quickly approaching, companies on both sides are bracing for what could be a seismic shift.

The new tariffs will likely impact auto parts, agricultural products, lumber, and aluminum.

Economists say that trade disruptions could cause consumer prices to rise, job losses, and slower growth, particularly in border areas where supply chains are highly integrated.

Analysts from both countries noted that the US and Canada have very closely connected economies, warning that a trade war could cause real harm, especially when inflation and global instability are already putting pressure on markets.

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