U.S.-Canada trade talks just hit a major snag as Washington threatens 50% tariffs on Canadian goods, prompting Prime Minister Mark Carney to pause negotiations and vow dollar-for-dollar retaliation. After three days of tense talks in DC, Carney called last-minute U.S. moves unfair and damaging to trust, pulling his team back to Ottawa. Though the new tariffs don’t target Canada’s biggest exports, they stack on top of existing duties on steel, lumber, and autos — potentially derailing Canada’s economic recovery and reshaping future trade strategy. The move also undermines the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, signaling a bold political statement from Washington regardless of existing trade rules.

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