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Trump Threatens Canada With 100% Tariffs Over Growing Ties With China

Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonJanuary 25, 2026 Politics & Government No Comments4 Mins Read
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US President Donald Trump has issued a strong warning to Canada. He said the United States would impose 100% tariffs on all Canadian goods. Trump shared the threat on his social media platform. He said the tariffs would take effect immediately. The warning targets any trade deal or partnership between Canada and China.

Trump said Canada would face severe penalties if it pursued agreements with Beijing. He said the tariffs would cover all Canadian products entering the United States. He framed the move as protection for American industries. He offered no exemptions or negotiations. The statement escalated tensions between Washington and Ottawa.

Trump Gives No Details on Alleged China Deal

Trump did not specify which agreement triggered his warning. He only broadly referenced potential trade cooperation with China. Canadian officials have not announced a free trade agreement. The lack of clarity caused confusion among analysts and businesses. Observers questioned the credibility and scope of Trump’s threat.

Last week, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a strategic partnership with China. The agreement included reductions on select tariffs. Canadian officials described it as targeted and limited. They avoided calling it a comprehensive trade pact. The partnership focused on resolving specific trade disputes.

Diplomatic Tensions Rise After Davos Remarks

Trump initially welcomed Canada’s announcement. He previously described it as a positive step. His tone shifted days later. The change followed comments by Carney at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Carney said the US-led global order had been fractured.

Carney urged middle powers to cooperate against economic coercion. He did not mention Trump directly. His remarks drew attention in Washington. Officials viewed them as a challenge to US leadership.

Trump Responds With Aggressive Statements

Trump addressed Carney’s remarks the following day. He said Canada survives because of the United States. His comments reflected a confrontational stance. They sparked criticism in Canada. Diplomatic tensions intensified.

Trump later withdrew Canada’s invitation to join his proposed Board of Peace. Observers described the move as symbolic. The decision reinforced the growing strain in relations between the two countries.

Accusations of Canada Acting as China’s Gateway

Trump escalated his rhetoric in another social media post. He accused Canada of becoming a drop-off port for China. He claimed Chinese goods would enter the United States through Canada. He rejected the idea entirely and repeated his threat of full tariffs.

He warned Canada would not act as a gateway. He said Canadian leaders misunderstood US intentions. The remarks added uncertainty for businesses. Trade groups monitored developments closely.

Canada Denies Pursuing Free Trade Deal

Canadian trade minister Dominic LeBlanc rejected Trump’s claims. He said Canada was not seeking a free trade agreement with China. He said officials resolved several key tariff issues. He emphasized economic stability and cooperation.

LeBlanc said the government focused on strengthening Canada’s economy. He said officials aimed to expand global trade partnerships. Diversifying beyond the United States remained a priority. The US continues to be Canada’s largest trading partner.

Canada Pushes Forward on Trade Diversification

Canada has worked to reduce reliance on the US market. Trump’s unpredictable tariffs accelerated the effort. Ottawa expanded outreach to other global economies. Officials described diversification as essential. The China agreement reflects this approach.

Under the deal, China will cut tariffs on Canadian canola oil from 85% to 15% by March. Canada will reduce tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles from 100% to 6.1%.

Agreement Marks Major Shift in Canada-China Relations

The deal comes after years of strained relations and retaliatory tariffs. Analysts described it as a breakthrough. It could encourage increased Chinese investment in Canada. It may also stabilize bilateral trade flows.

Carney said the progress positioned Canada well. He said the country must adapt to global change. He framed the agreement as strategic preparation. He described it as part of a new world order.

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Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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