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Carney warned about economic coercion. Now Trump is testing the Canadian prime minister

Canada will impose dollar-for-dollar retaliation on Sept. 8 after the U.S. levied 50% duties on about $20 billion in goods, officials said.

  • On Saturday, the United States imposed 50% duties on about $20 billion worth of Canadian goods, prompting Prime Minister Mark Carney to announce dollar-for-dollar retaliation beginning September 8.
  • Carney rejected U.S. demands to restrict trade deals with other nations, calling them "unacceptable" and a "question of sovereignty." British Columbia Premier David Eby warned such terms would reduce Canada "to the economic equivalent of the 51st state."
  • U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer rejected Canada's account, claiming Ottawa introduced new demands and backed away from commitments. Carney acknowledged retaliation would "raise costs and reduce choice for Canadians."
  • On Sunday, President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social that "Canada wants the benefits of being a State, without being one!!!" while accusing the country of charging U.S. farmers "massive amounts" of tariffs for years.
  • Historian Robert Bothwell noted Canada is uniquely vulnerable to U.S. pressure, calling the dispute a test case for Carney's strategy of resisting economic coercion. Experts question whether resistance by a middle power can change other nations' calculations.
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The United States Secretary of Transportation warned the Canadian Prime Minister not to retaliate against US sanctions and called for new negotiations.

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Carney warned about economic coercion. Now Trump is testing the Canadian prime minister

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney drew international attention earlier this year by warning that middle powers such as Canada must resist economic coercion.

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New taxes of 50% on US$20 billion in Canadian products came into effect after the failure of the negotiations between the two countries

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Mark Carney attracted international attention as Canada’s prime minister by warning that the middle powers must resist the economic coercion of more powerful countries. US President Donald Trump is now testing that warning with powerful new tariffs that could show how much economic pain Canada can absorb.

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