Trump says US and Canada have reached last-minute deal to delay 50% US tariffs on Canadian imports
- Trump said the United States would delay 50% tariffs on about $20 billion in Canadian imports for three days.
- The delay was announced less than two hours before the tariffs were due to take effect.
- The White House said Canada had committed to remove measures the administration views as discriminatory against U.S. alcohol, dairy and motor vehicle exports, though Canada did not immediately confirm those commitments.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said substantial progress had been made and confirmed Canada agreed to the three-day delay while talks continued.
- The pause temporarily avoids another escalation in trade tensions between the two countries, which traded $880 billion in goods and services last year.
President Donald Trump said the United States and Canada reached a last-minute deal to delay 50% tariffs on roughly $20 billion in Canadian imports. The pause was announced on Truth Social less than two hours before the tariffs were scheduled to take effect.
The White House said Canada had agreed to remove measures the Trump administration considers discriminatory against U.S. alcohol, dairy and motor vehicle exports. Canada did not immediately confirm those commitments, and the deal was described as subject to final paperwork.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said there had been substantial progress and confirmed that Canada accepted a three-day delay while negotiations continued. The move buys time for further talks and avoids, at least temporarily, another strain in an already tense trade relationship.
For markets, the development is modestly positive for risk sentiment in the near term because it reduces the immediate tariff shock, but the effect is still neutral overall until a final agreement is signed. It may also be mildly supportive for Canadian equities and the Canadian dollar, while limiting any near-term flight to safe-haven assets such as gold.
特朗普称美加达成最后时刻协议,推迟对加拿大进口商品征收50%关税
特朗普表示,美国和加拿大已在最后时刻达成协议,把原定针对约200亿美元加拿大进口商品的50%关税推迟实施。该消息通过特朗普在社交媒体上发布,距离关税原定生效时间不到两小时。
白宫称,加拿大同意取消美国政府认为对美国酒类、乳制品和汽车出口带有歧视性的措施。不过,加拿大方面当时没有立即确认这些承诺,协议也被描述为仍需完成最终文件。
加拿大总理卡尼表示,双方已取得实质性进展,并确认加拿大接受在谈判继续期间延后这三天。此举为进一步磋商争取时间,也暂时避免了本已紧张的美加贸易关系再度升级。
就市场而言,这一进展短线对风险情绪偏利好,因为它降低了关税立即落地的冲击,但在正式协议签署前,整体影响仍偏中性。它也可能对加拿大股市和加元形成轻微支撑,同时削弱黄金等避险资产的短期上行动力。