US President Donald Trump has effectively ended all trade talks with Canada, following a meeting with his Senatorial counterpart Marco Rubio.
According to sources close to the White House, Trump informed Rubio that he was scrapping all negotiations over tariffs and trade restrictions with its northern neighbor. The news comes as tensions between Washington and Ottawa have been escalating in recent weeks over issues such as Canadian dairy exports and Boeing aircraft sales.
Rubio confirmed the development in a tweet, stating that "Canada will no longer be considered for Phase One trade talks". The Senatorial aide explained that this decision marked a significant shift in US policy towards Canada, highlighting ongoing concerns over trade imbalances and national security threats.
The move is seen as a dramatic escalation of Trump's hardline stance on trade, which has been a key issue in his presidential campaign. As tensions with Canada continue to rise, it remains to be seen how this development will impact bilateral relations between the two nations.
Critics argue that the termination of trade talks could have severe consequences for US businesses operating in Canada and vice versa, while supporters of Trump's policies see it as a necessary step to protect American industries from perceived unfair competition.
				
			According to sources close to the White House, Trump informed Rubio that he was scrapping all negotiations over tariffs and trade restrictions with its northern neighbor. The news comes as tensions between Washington and Ottawa have been escalating in recent weeks over issues such as Canadian dairy exports and Boeing aircraft sales.
Rubio confirmed the development in a tweet, stating that "Canada will no longer be considered for Phase One trade talks". The Senatorial aide explained that this decision marked a significant shift in US policy towards Canada, highlighting ongoing concerns over trade imbalances and national security threats.
The move is seen as a dramatic escalation of Trump's hardline stance on trade, which has been a key issue in his presidential campaign. As tensions with Canada continue to rise, it remains to be seen how this development will impact bilateral relations between the two nations.
Critics argue that the termination of trade talks could have severe consequences for US businesses operating in Canada and vice versa, while supporters of Trump's policies see it as a necessary step to protect American industries from perceived unfair competition.
 This whole thing with Canada just feels like another example of the US government being super petty and protective of its own interests. I mean, come on, tariffs and trade restrictions over dairy exports? That's some serious beef (get it?) between two major economies.
 This whole thing with Canada just feels like another example of the US government being super petty and protective of its own interests. I mean, come on, tariffs and trade restrictions over dairy exports? That's some serious beef (get it?) between two major economies. . I mean, what a Senate seat...
. I mean, what a Senate seat... ... like, i get that he's trying to protect american industries but scrapping trade talks with canada completely? that's gonna hurt a lot of people on both sides of the border... and it's not just about tariffs and exports, it's about the whole supply chain thing too. what's next? pulling out of nafta? it's like, i get where he's coming from but can't we find a way to work with our neighbors instead of pitting them against us?
... like, i get that he's trying to protect american industries but scrapping trade talks with canada completely? that's gonna hurt a lot of people on both sides of the border... and it's not just about tariffs and exports, it's about the whole supply chain thing too. what's next? pulling out of nafta? it's like, i get where he's coming from but can't we find a way to work with our neighbors instead of pitting them against us? 
 this is what happens when you play hardball with your biggest trading partner... seems like Canada got played
 this is what happens when you play hardball with your biggest trading partner... seems like Canada got played  , now we'll see how the Canadian economy handles this
, now we'll see how the Canadian economy handles this  ... and US businesses that rely on that country will be feeling the pinch soon
... and US businesses that rely on that country will be feeling the pinch soon  . gotta wonder if Trudeau's gonna respond with some big economic leverage of his own
. gotta wonder if Trudeau's gonna respond with some big economic leverage of his own 
 ? It'll be interesting to see how this plays out, but I'm keeping my eyes on the details
? It'll be interesting to see how this plays out, but I'm keeping my eyes on the details  .
. I mean, I get it, Trump's been all about America First for years now, but come on! This is gonna hurt a ton of small businesses on both sides of the border. And for what? So he can flex his muscles and show Canada who's boss?
 I mean, I get it, Trump's been all about America First for years now, but come on! This is gonna hurt a ton of small businesses on both sides of the border. And for what? So he can flex his muscles and show Canada who's boss? 
 . Trump's stance on trade is really testing the relationship between the two countries, you know?
. Trump's stance on trade is really testing the relationship between the two countries, you know? 
 And honestly can we talk about how much of an impact this is gonna have on US businesses in Canada?!
 And honestly can we talk about how much of an impact this is gonna have on US businesses in Canada?! 