Trump Hints at Unilateral Tariffs in U.S.-Canada Trade Dispute

U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that a trade deal with Canada might not be achievable, hinting at the possibility of imposing a unilateral tariff. This statement comes as Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the progress of bilateral negotiations, suggesting that tariffs could replace traditional negotiations with Canada.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 25-07-2025 18:53 IST | Created: 25-07-2025 18:53 IST
Trump Hints at Unilateral Tariffs in U.S.-Canada Trade Dispute
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President Donald Trump suggested that a trade agreement with Canada might remain unattainable, signaling the potential for the U.S. to impose unilateral tariffs instead.

During comments made on his way to Scotland, Trump expressed his discontent with the current state of negotiations, which he described as unproductive.

Trump's remarks highlight ongoing tensions as the administration considers tariffs as a forceful alternative to diplomatic negotiation in its trade relations with Canada.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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