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Canada pulled negotiators from U.S. trade talks, triggering new American tariffs
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney withdrew negotiators from trade talks in Washington, prompting a new round of U.S. tariffs, and publicly called the American proposal "a bad deal."
The breakdown in negotiations and resulting tariffs could disrupt cross-border supply chains and commerce. Carney's characterization of the U.S. position suggests a hardening stance that may prolong uncertainty for anyone building or shipping products between the two countries.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney pulled negotiators from Washington trade talks.
The withdrawal triggered a new round of American tariffs on Canada.
Carney publicly stated the U.S. proposal was "a bad deal" for Canadians.
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