Trump pauses 50pc tariffs on Canadian goods for three days as both sides signal broader trade agreement
US President Donald Trump paused the planned rollout of punishing new tariffs on Canadian goods late Tuesday, as both sides indicated they were close to a broader trade agreement after weeks of talks. Trump announced the three-day reprieve from 50-per cent duties on select goods mere hours before a midnight deadline. The delay was “based…
Key points
- They target around 5.5pc of Canada’s exports to the United States, worth about $20 billion, Oxford Economics estimates.
- Without going into details, Trump added in his Truth Social post: “The great Keystone XL Pipeline, long ago killed by…
- Ottawa and Washington have held intense negotiations on revising their existing deal, the United States-Canada-Mexico Agreement (USMCA).
- Trump’s trade envoy Jamieson Greer previously said the tariffs aimed to “hold Canada accountable” for its retaliation against the United…
Trump pauses 50pc tariffs on Canadian goods for three days as both sides signal broader trade agreement
AFP Published August 19, 2026 Updated August 19, 2026 09:38am


