President Donald Trump ended U.S.-Canada trade talks overnight, citing an Ontario TV ad about tariffs and declaring all negotiations terminated. Trade experts told ABC News the move could keep steep steel and aluminum levies in place, raising costs for goods that rely on those materials, from refrigerators to cars and auto parts. Canada, the top U.S. supplier of steel and aluminum, has many exports shielded by USMCA, but sector-specific duties remain. Ontario Premier Doug Ford urged cooperation, and economists said stalled talks may complicate next year’s USMCA review and pressure consumer prices.
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