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One Month On, Trump’s Canada Tariff Threat Still Unenforced

Officials and industry report no Customs order, indicating the White House is keeping the measure as leverage.

Overview

  • Formal negotiations remain halted since late October over Ontario’s anti-tariff ad, and Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will speak with President Trump “when it’s appropriate.”
  • U.S. importers and industry monitors say there has been no regulatory change and no guidance to U.S. Customs and Border Protection to apply an extra 10% duty.
  • A U.S. official said the administration has opted to hold off and keep the tariff threat in reserve for future talks.
  • Carney is pursuing alternatives, touting a $70 billion investment commitment from the United Arab Emirates and an agreement with Narendra Modi to restart CanadaIndia trade talks.
  • Carney is weighing a Dec. 5 trip to Washington for the World Cup draw that could offer an informal opportunity to meet Trump.