
Trump Announces 35% Tariff on Canadian Imports Amid Fentanyl Dispute and Trade Tensions
Washington, DC [US], July 11:
Former US President Donald Trump has officially announced a 35% tariff on all Canadian imports, citing Canada’s alleged failure to curb fentanyl trafficking into the United States and long-standing trade imbalances. The move, set to take effect from August 1, 2025, was revealed through a letter Trump sent to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, which he posted publicly on his Truth Social platform.
“Instead of working with the United States, Canada retaliated with its own tariffs,” Trump wrote. “Starting August 1, 2025, we will charge Canada a tariff of 35% on Canadian products sent into the United States, separate from all Sectoral Tariffs.”
Trump’s decision is rooted in two major grievances:
“The trade deficit is a major threat to our economy and, indeed, our national security,” Trump stated. He further warned that any retaliation by Canada would trigger an equal increase in tariffs from the US side.
Trump emphasized that Canadian companies manufacturing in the US would be exempt from the new tariffs and promised fast-track approval processes for those willing to shift operations.
Canada is not the only nation in Trump’s crosshairs. Over the past week, the former president has unveiled a comprehensive global tariff strategy, targeting over 20 countries:
“There has been no change to this date, and there will be no change,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, asserting that all payments must begin on August 1, 2025, with no extensions to be granted.
This aggressive expansion of tariffs marks a clear return to Trump’s “America First” economic doctrine, which defined much of his first term. It also sets the stage for major changes in US foreign trade policy should he regain office in 2025.
Trump suggested that tariffs could be revised—upward or downward—depending on how countries respond and whether they cooperate on issues such as drug enforcement and trade fairness.
“If Canada works with me to stop the flow of fentanyl, we will, perhaps, consider an adjustment to this letter,” he wrote.
As global trade partners scramble to respond, Trump’s sweeping tariff declarations signal a sharp escalation in US trade protectionism. With August 1, 2025, established as a non-negotiable enforcement date, and more letters expected to be issued in coming days, the international trade landscape is bracing for a dramatic reset. Whether this bold economic move brings desired cooperation—or deeper conflict—remains to be seen.
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