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    October 27, 2025

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 27, 2025: President Donald Trump announced that the United States will impose an additional 10 percent tariff on Canadian imports, escalating trade tensions following a television advertisement produced by Ontario that used footage of former President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs. The move adds to a series of U.S. trade measures that have disrupted economic relations between Washington and Ottawa this year.

    Trump ends trade talks and raises tariffs over Canada ad
    Trump raises Canada tariffs by 10% after Ontario ad dispute fuels cross-border trade tensions.

    The announcement followed Trump’s decision a day earlier to suspend all trade negotiations with Canada. The president said the Ontario government’s ad misrepresented Reagan’s views and called it “a hostile act.” The 1987 footage was taken from a speech Reagan delivered during his second term, in which he spoke broadly about global trade principles. The Reagan Presidential Foundation later stated the province did not have authorization to use or edit the material.

    The advertisement aired nationally in the United States during Game One of the World Series, drawing wide attention across both countries. It was part of a broader media campaign by Ontario that criticized current U.S. trade policy, warning of potential harm to American manufacturing jobs. The spot ended with Reagan’s voice urging cooperation among trading partners.

    Trump announces 10 percent increase on Canadian imports

    In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump said the new tariff was being imposed “because of their serious misrepresentation of the facts.” He did not specify when the increase would take effect or which products would be affected. The additional duties come on top of existing tariffs that have already been applied to Canadian goods under national security provisions earlier this year.

    The White House and the U.S. Department of Commerce did not release immediate details regarding implementation. U.S. officials also declined to confirm whether the measure would target specific sectors such as energy, automobiles, or agriculture. Canada remains the largest U.S. trading partner, accounting for more than three-quarters of its total exports to the United States.

    Prime Minister Mark Carney urges constructive dialogue

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said in Ottawa that Canada remains open to continued dialogue with the United States, adding that his government would monitor the situation closely. The Prime Minister’s Office did not issue further comment on the new tariff rate or possible responses. Canadian trade officials were notified of the measure shortly before the public announcement.

    In Toronto, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the provincial government would suspend its advertising campaign after the weekend, describing the decision as an effort to “avoid further misunderstanding.” Ford did not address the U.S. tariff directly but confirmed that the ad would be reviewed in consultation with the federal government and legal advisers. The 10 percent increase follows a pattern of escalating trade actions between the two countries in recent months.

    Businesses brace for disruption in North American trade

    In July, the United States raised tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, and lumber, citing what it called “persistent unfair trade practices.” Canada responded at the time with limited countermeasures affecting select U.S. exports. The Reagan advertisement controversy has quickly become a flashpoint in an already strained economic relationship. Trade analysts have pointed out that while disputes between the two countries are not unusual, the current measures are broader and affect a larger share of goods than in previous disagreements.

    Trump’s latest announcement represents one of the most significant tariff escalations between the two countries in years, affecting an estimated tens of billions of dollars in annual trade. U.S. importers and Canadian exporters are now preparing for potential disruptions in pricing and supply chain operations. The U.S. Trade Representative’s office said further administrative guidance would be published “in due course.”

    Both governments have emphasized the importance of their economic partnership, but neither side has indicated when formal trade discussions might resume. The additional tariff adds to a growing list of trade disputes that have unsettled North American markets in recent months, deepening uncertainty for businesses and investors who rely on stable cross-border commerce. – By Content Syndication Services.

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