In a sudden and unexpected move, US President Donald Trump has announced the immediate termination of all trade talks with Canada, leaving the bilateral relationship in a state of crisis.
According to sources close to the White House, Trump made the decision without consulting his advisors or waiting for the outcome of ongoing negotiations. The news was confirmed by Senator Marco Rubio, who revealed that Trump had informed him about the move just hours before it was made public.
The termination of trade talks is seen as a significant escalation in tensions between Washington and Ottawa, which have been rising in recent months over issues such as tariffs, agricultural subsidies, and border crossing rules. Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has already condemned the decision, calling it "unacceptable" and vowing to defend his country's interests.
With trade talks now effectively at an end, both countries will need to regroup and reassess their positions if they hope to revive negotiations in the future. However, with Trump's reputation for unpredictability and a history of rancorous disputes with international partners, many observers are bracing themselves for a prolonged period of instability.
As trade tensions between the US and Canada continue to simmer, one thing is clear: the relationship between these two major economies has entered a critical phase, with no clear resolution in sight.
According to sources close to the White House, Trump made the decision without consulting his advisors or waiting for the outcome of ongoing negotiations. The news was confirmed by Senator Marco Rubio, who revealed that Trump had informed him about the move just hours before it was made public.
The termination of trade talks is seen as a significant escalation in tensions between Washington and Ottawa, which have been rising in recent months over issues such as tariffs, agricultural subsidies, and border crossing rules. Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has already condemned the decision, calling it "unacceptable" and vowing to defend his country's interests.
With trade talks now effectively at an end, both countries will need to regroup and reassess their positions if they hope to revive negotiations in the future. However, with Trump's reputation for unpredictability and a history of rancorous disputes with international partners, many observers are bracing themselves for a prolonged period of instability.
As trade tensions between the US and Canada continue to simmer, one thing is clear: the relationship between these two major economies has entered a critical phase, with no clear resolution in sight.