US President Trump raises tariffs on Canada to 35 percent

US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that would impose new tariffs, increasing the tariff on Canada from 25% to 35% beginning on Friday, August 1, because the U.S. neighbor to the north ‘failed to help curb the imports of fentanyl and other illicit drugs.’

 

 

 

The White House noted that Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to increase the tariff in an effort to hold Canada accountable for its role in the flow of illicit drugs into the U.S.

 

 

 

 

Additionally, Trump signed another executive order on Thursday, July 31, to modify the reciprocal tariff rates for some countries to further address the United States’ trade deficits.

 

 

 

The action reflects Trump’s efforts to protect the U.S. from foreign threats to national security and the economy by securing “fair, balanced and reciprocal trade relationships,” the White House said.

 

 

 

 

The president announced an additional 10% tariff on all countries, though he also announced higher tariffs for countries the U.S. has large trade deficits with, on April 2, and they became effective on April 9.

 

 

 

Trump and his team have since made several trade deals with several countries.

 

 

 

For instance, the U.S. struck a deal with the European Union in which the EU agreed to purchase $750 billion in U.S. energy and make new investments of $600 billion by 2028. The EU also agreed to accept a 15% tariff rate.

 

 

 

The U.S. also made a deal with Japan, which agreed to invest $550 billion in the U.S. to rebuild and expand core American industries. Japan also agreed to further its own market to U.S. exports, and like the EU, Japan agreed to pay a baseline 15% tariff rate.

 

 

 

 

A list of modified reciprocal tariffs from the White House shows that Syria will face a 41% tariff, while Myanmar and Laos will be charged a 40% tariff.

 

 

 

 

Switzerland will be required to pay a 39% tariff; Serbia and Iraq will be charged a 35% tariff; and Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lybia, and South Africa will be charged a 30% tariff.

 

 

 

The White House said Trump is using tariffs as “a necessary and powerful tool to put America first after many years of unsubstantiated trade deficits that threaten our economy and national security.”

 

 

 

One threat to the U.S. is the flow of fentanyl from both Mexico and Canada, which Trump addressed with the 35% tariff on Canada.

 

 

 

Earlier this month, Trump threatened to impose a 35% tariff on Canadian goods on Aug. 1, after accusing Canada of failing to stop the flow of fentanyl into the country, and instead retaliating with its own tariffs.

 

 

 

According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), 74 pounds of fentanyl have been seized at the northern border in fiscal year 2025.

The White House said Mexican cartels are operating fentanyl- and nitazene-synthesis labs in Canada.

 

 

 

The Trump administration also claimed Canada-based drug trafficking organizations maintain “super labs,” in rural and dense areas in western Canada. Some of the

labs can produce 44 to 66 pounds of fentanyl per week.

 

 

 

 

 

Related Posts

What We Learned About Politics Is Different From Nigeria’s Reality’ — Don

A Professor of Political Science, Jibrin Ibrahim, has lamented that current Nigerian politics is different from what was taught in the classroom. Prof Ibrahim said this on Tuesday while fielding questions in an interview…

Caleb Mutfwang Faces Backlash from Fulani Group Over Shoot-on-Sight Order

A Fulani group, the Kautal Pulaaku Fulbe Association, has reacted to an order from Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang to security agencies to shoot-on-sight anyone found destroying farmlands in…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

What We Learned About Politics Is Different From Nigeria’s Reality’ — Don

What We Learned About Politics Is Different From Nigeria’s Reality’ — Don

Caleb Mutfwang Faces Backlash from Fulani Group Over Shoot-on-Sight Order

Caleb Mutfwang Faces Backlash from Fulani Group Over Shoot-on-Sight Order

Federation Account Crisis: ‘Nigeria Borrowing Money It Already Earned’ — Agbakoba

Federation Account Crisis: ‘Nigeria Borrowing Money It Already Earned’ — Agbakoba

Bola Ahmed Tinubu Says France-Nigeria Economic Partnership Has Reached Execution Stage

Bola Ahmed Tinubu Says France-Nigeria Economic Partnership Has Reached Execution Stage

One Abducted, Another Injured as Kidnappers Attack Oyo Community

One Abducted, Another Injured as Kidnappers Attack Oyo Community

Eight Prominent Figures Eye ADC Governorship Ticket in Rivers State for 2027 Polls

Eight Prominent Figures Eye ADC Governorship Ticket in Rivers State for 2027 Polls