Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and United States President Donald Trump engaged in intensive telephone discussions on Tuesday as a midnight deadline approached for proposed fifty percent American tariffs on approximately twenty billion dollars worth of Canadian imports. The looming levies target diverse products including cement, dairy items, wine, apparel, and sports equipment. Negotiators from both nations held senior talks in Washington at the Department of Commerce to resolve persistent disagreements surrounding automotive tariff structures, regional content rules, and trade barriers. Canadian officials advocated for lowering existing vehicle duties from twenty percent down to fifteen percent, while American representatives insisted on strict domestic content thresholds. Business associations and chambers of commerce warned that implementing these severe tariffs would disrupt integrated supply chains, increase consumer prices for American households, and negatively impact regional manufacturing employment. Officials confirmed that alternative policy responses remained prepared if bilateral trade negotiations failed before midnight arrived.
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Left: Emphasizes economic risks and potential consumer price increases for Americans. Center: Focuses on official statements, negotiation timelines, and stated policy positions. Right: Highlights national sovereignty, fair trade enforcement, and economic security goals.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Trump held emergency talks Tuesday. https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2026/8/18/trump-and-carney-speak-ahead-of-us-tariff-deadline
Trump and Carney Hold Last-Minute Talks as Midnight Deadline Looms for 50% U.S. Tariffs on Canadian Goods
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