Trump threatens Canada with tariffs over China ties ahead of T-MEC review

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.

On Saturday, January 24, Donald Trump criticized Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for expanding economic ties with China, stating Carney would be “very wrong” if he thinks the United States will allow Canada to become a gateway for Chinese products. Trump threatened 100% tariffs if Canada reaches a trade deal with Beijing.

Canadian Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc countered that no free trade agreement with China is being sought. The deal announced on January 16 between Carney and President Xi Jinping settles tariff disputes: China lowers duties on Canadian food products, while Canada removes a 100% import tax allowing up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles annually, representing less than 3% of Canada's new car market.

Speaking to journalists in Ottawa on Sunday, Carney said tariffs are reverting to 2023 levels with the vehicle cap, coining the phrase “back to the future” for electric vehicles and agriculture. He affirmed it complies with T-MEC rules.

Trump's remarks introduce uncertainty into the mandatory T-MEC review, marking its sixth anniversary on July 1. Bloomberg-polled economists anticipate a positive outcome, but Manulife Investment Management strategist Dominique Lapointe noted it adds “downside risks” to formal talks. Canada relies heavily on U.S. exports, with existing tariffs on autos, steel, and aluminum already impacting its economy. Without T-MEC, effective tariffs could exceed the current 5-7% estimate.

Trump previously claimed the deal offers no real benefits to the United States, despite it being a key achievement of his first term. Business groups, including the auto sector, worry about disruptions to North American supply chains. The T-MEC allows annual reviews if not extended for 16 years, with a six-month withdrawal notice option.

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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.

미국 대통령 도널드 트럼프는 캐나다가 중국과의 무역 협정을 추진할 경우 캐나다 상품에 100% 관세를 부과하겠다고 경고하며, 이는 캐나다 경제를 파괴할 것이라고 주장했다. 트럼프는 중국이 '캐나다를 통째로 먹어치울 것'이라고 말했다. 캐나다 총리 마크 카니는 캐나다인들에게 국내 제품 구매를 촉구하며 대응했다.

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캐나다가 중국과의 새로운 무역 협정을 최종 체결할 경우 미국은 모든 캐나다 수입품에 100% 관세를 부과하겠다고 위협했다. 스콧 베센트 재무장관은 일요일 도널드 트럼프 대통령의 전날 유사한 경고를 강조하며, 캐나다가 중국의 저가 상품이 미국으로 들어오는 통로가 되어서는 안 된다고 밝혔다. 이는 캐나다 총리 마크 카니가 1월 16일 베이징 방문 중 예비 합의를 발표한 데 따른 것이다.

The US Supreme Court declared illegal the reciprocal tariffs and the fentanyl tariff imposed by Donald Trump under the IEEPA. Mexico keeps zero tariffs for T-MEC compliant goods, but non-compliant ones drop from 25% to 15%. This narrows the competitive edge of non-compliant Mexican exports.

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미국 대통령 도널드 트럼프는 캐나다-중국 획기적 전기차 거래에 대한 우려를 떨쳐버리며 이를 '좋은 일'이라고 불렀다. 미국 무역대표부 제이미슨 그리어는 오타와가 장기적으로 이 결정을 후회할 수 있다고 경고했다.

President Donald Trump warned the US Supreme Court that a ruling against his reciprocal tariffs would cause massive financial chaos, following his call with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. In a Truth Social post, Trump stated that overturning the tariffs would require refunding hundreds of billions of dollars and impact trillions in investments. The Court, skeptical in a November hearing, could annul the measures announced in April 2025.

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Following last week's agreement, the first bilateral round of T-MEC review talks between Mexico and the United States, set for March 16 in Washington, will center on reducing reliance on Asian inputs, rules of origin, and supply chain security amid global tensions like Middle East conflicts, Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard said.

 

 

 

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