Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Sunday that Canada will not be signing any free trade agreement with China. His statement was a direct response to President Donald Trump, who threatened to hit Canada with a 100% tariff on all imported goods if Carney moved forward with any deal involving Beijing.
βThis isnβt a free trade agreement,β Carney said. βItβs just correcting a few tariff problems weβve had with China the past couple of years.β
Trump doesnβt agree. He jumped online and wrote, βChina is successfully and completely taking over the once Great Country of Canada. So sad to see it happen. I only hope they leave Ice Hockey alone! President DJT.β
Trump lashes out as Canada adjusts China tariffs
Carney explained that under the USMCA, no country is allowed to make free trade deals with βnonmarket economiesβ like China without notifying the others. βWe have no intention of doing that with China or any other nonmarket economy,β he said. βWhat weβve done is clean up some of the mess from the past couple of years.β
In 2024, Canada followed the U.S. by slapping a 100% tariff on electric vehicles from China, and a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum.Beijing fired back with their own 100% import taxes on Canadian canola oil and meal, and 25% on pork and seafood.
Carneyβs new adjustment drops tariffs on some of those goods, but he insisted it was not a full-blown trade deal.
Thereβs now a cap: China can export up to 49,000 EVs per year into Canada at a 6.1% tariff.That number will increase to about 70,000 in five years.Before 2024, there was no limit.
Carney pointed out that 49,000 is only 3% of the 1.8 million vehicles sold in Canada every year. And in return, China is expected to invest in the Canadian auto industry within three years.
Trump wasnβt done.
On Sunday, he posted a video showing the head of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturersβ Association warning that the auto sector wonβt survive without access to the U.S. The executive said the Canadian market isnβt big enough to support large-scale production from China.
Trump wrote, βA MUST WATCH. Canada is systematically destroying itself. The China deal is a disaster for them. Will go down as one of the worst deals, of any kind, in history. All their businesses are moving to the USA. I want to see Canada SURVIVE AND THRIVE! President DJT.β
Washington accuses Canada of helping China bypass tariffs
On Saturday, Trump wrote, βIf Carney thinks he is going to make Canada a βDrop Off Portβ for China to send goods and products into the United States, he is sorely mistaken.β
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent also went after Carney, saying, βWe canβt let Canada become an opening that the Chinese pour their cheap goods into the U.S.β
He said the USMCA (which will be renegotiated this summer) doesnβt allow this kind of behavior. βIβm not sure what Prime Minister Carney is doing here, other than trying to virtue-signal to his globalist friends at Davos,β Bessent added.
This fight is only the latest in a long list of Trumpβs clashes with Canada. The 47th presidentβs push to buy Greenland has already put a strain on the NATO alliance, and his public jabs at Canadaβs sovereignty havenβt helped.
Trump has floated the idea of making Canada the 51st state. Just this week, he posted a fake map showing the U.S. absorbing Canada, Greenland, Venezuela, and Cuba.
Carney, for his part, has become a voice for countries looking to push back against U.S. pressure. Speaking in Davos before Trump arrived, Carney said, βMiddle powers must act together because if you are not at the table, you are on the menu.β He didnβt name Trump, but everyone knew who he was talking about. His speech got a ton of media attention, stealing the spotlight from Trump at the World Economic Forum.
But even with the backlash, Carney is standing firm. βWe are not doing a free trade deal with China,β he repeated. βWe are just fixing problems.β
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