Trump nagbabanta ng 100% taripa sa Canada dahil sa deal na may China

Nagbabala si US President Donald Trump na magpapatupad ng 100% taripa sa mga produkto mula sa Canada kung itutuloy nito ang trade deal sa China, na sinasabing magdudulot ng malaking pinsala sa ekonomiya ng Canada. Ayon kay Trump, ang China ay 'magkakain ng buhay' ng Canada. Sumagot naman si Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney na dapat tumutok ang mga Kanadyano sa pagbili ng lokal na produkto.

Noong Enero 24, 2026, nag-post si US President Donald Trump sa Truth Social na magpapatupad siya ng 100% taripa sa lahat ng mga produkto mula sa Canada kung itutuloy nito ang trade deal sa China. 'China will eat Canada alive, completely devour it, including the destruction of their businesses, social fabric, and general way of life,' ani Trump. Dagdag pa niya, 'If Canada makes a deal with China, it will immediately be hit with a 100% Tariff against all Canadian goods and products coming into the [USA].'

Si Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney ay bumiyahe kamakailan sa China upang maayos ang strained relations at naabot ang isang deal na tumutugon sa ilang tariff issues, hindi isang full free trade agreement. Ayon kay Dominic LeBlanc, ministro para sa Canada-US trade, 'There is no pursuit of a free trade deal with China. What was achieved was resolution on several important tariff issues.'

Sa isang video, sinabi ni Carney, 'With our economy under threat from abroad, Canadians have made a choice to focus on what we can control. We can’t control what other nations do, we can be our own best customer.' Nagbabala rin si Trump na hindi papayagan ang Canada na maging 'Drop Off Port' para sa mga produkto ng China upang iwasan ang US tariffs.

Ang tensyon ay lumala dahil sa kritika ni Carney sa plano ni Trump na bilhin ang Greenland at sa kanyang speech sa Davos na nag-udyok sa middle powers na magkaisa laban sa hegemonya. Sumagot si Trump, 'Canada lives because of the United States,' na tinanggihan ni Carney: 'Canada thrives because we are Canadian.'

Kung itutuloy ang taripa, ito ay magdadagdag ng pressure sa mga industriya ng Canada tulad ng metal manufacturing, autos, at machinery. Ayon sa Canadian Chamber of Commerce, 'We hope the two governments can come to a better understanding quickly.' Noong nakaraan, maganda ang relasyon nina Trump at Carney, ngunit ngayon ay na-revoke na ang invitation ng Canada sa Board of Peace ni Trump.

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Trump threatens Canada with tariffs after Davos clash

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President Donald Trump threatened Canada with a 100% tariff on its goods following a new trade deal with China, escalating tensions from a recent spat at the World Economic Forum in Davos. The threat came after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized U.S. ambitions to acquire Greenland, prompting Trump to accuse Canada of ingratitude. This exchange highlights growing strains between the U.S. and its northern neighbor.

The United States has threatened to impose 100% tariffs on all Canadian imports if Canada finalizes its new trade deal with China. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent amplified President Donald Trump's similar warning from a day earlier on Sunday, stating that Canada cannot become an opening for cheap Chinese goods to enter the US. This follows Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's announcement of a preliminary agreement during a January 16 visit to Beijing.

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President Donald Trump has warned of 100% tariffs on Canada if it pursues trade deals with China, creating early tensions in the upcoming T-MEC review this year. The threat follows a limited agreement between Canada and China that cuts tariffs on food products and electric vehicles. Canadian officials maintain the deal aligns with T-MEC obligations.

Mexico's Senate has approved legislation imposing tariffs of up to 50 per cent on more than 1,400 products from Asian countries, primarily targeting Chinese imports to bolster domestic producers. President Claudia Sheinbaum defended the move, stating it supports the 'Plan Mexico' without harming the national economy. Beijing has criticised the duties as damaging to its interests.

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US President Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on any country doing business with Iran, prompting strong opposition from China’s embassy in Washington, which called it “coercion” and “pressure”. Trump described the order as “final and conclusive”. The embassy criticized it as Washington’s “long-arm jurisdiction”.

US President Donald Trump has threatened eight European countries, including Sweden, with 10 percent tariffs starting February 1 after they sent military personnel to an exercise on Greenland. The EU is calling an emergency summit on Thursday to discuss the response, while considering retaliatory tariffs worth nearly 1,000 billion kronor.

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The Trump administration is working to reduce the 50 percent tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, according to a source familiar with the matter. This move aims to address complications from the tariffs imposed last year, which impacted trade partners like Mexico, Canada, and the European Union. Details and the timeline remain unclear.

 

 

 

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