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What is the news on U.S.-Canada tariffs?

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Canada is rolling back some retaliatory tariffs after talks with the U.S., signaling a potential breakthrough in trade tensions. The Trump administration recently expanded tariffs on steel and aluminum, affecting many consumer goods. Discussions between leaders continue as both sides seek a broader agreement.

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White House responds after Canada drops some retaliatory tariffs

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  • Canada is set to reduce some retaliatory tariffs imposed after U.S. trade actions. 8s
  • The White House welcomed Canada's move as long overdue. 29s
  • Officials from both countries are continuing discussions on trade and national security. 34s
  • Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Trump spoke by phone recently. 43s
  • The tariff reduction may signal progress toward a broader trade agreement. 1m 0s
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White House responds after Canada drops some retaliatory tariffs
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CNBC
4 hours ago
White House responds after Canada drops some retaliatory tariffs

Canada is pulling back on some retaliatory tariffs imposed after U.S. tariffs; the White House welcomes this move and ongoing trade talks.

Trump, Carney have 'productive' conversation about trade, security
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CBC News
17 hours ago
Trump, Carney have 'productive' conversation about trade, security

Canadian and U.S. leaders discussed current trade challenges and opportunities, with Canada in a trade war with the U.S. since Trump took office.

Trump expanding steel and aluminum tariffs
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CBS News
2 days ago
Trump expanding steel and aluminum tariffs

The Trump administration is adding 407 items, including car parts and appliances, to the list of steel and aluminum products subject to higher tariffs.

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