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特朗普终止与加拿大的贸易谈判
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特朗普在Truth Social上发帖称,因安大略省政府制作了一则包含里根言论的反关税广告,他立即终止所有与加拿大的贸易谈判。该广告引用了里根1987年演讲的部分内容,但里根基金会认为这歪曲了他的原意。特朗普指责安大略省“欺诈性地”使用里根的言论,并强调关税对美国国家安全和经济的重要性。此前,安大略省发布了一则长达一分钟的广告,批评特朗普的关税政策。里根的完整演讲中,他先是解释了为何对日本征收关税,随后阐述了关税的弊端和自由贸易的好处。安大略省则回应称广告内容为“未编辑的公共领域摘录”,并强调里根支持美加自由贸易。特朗普还暗示该广告意在干预美国最高法院即将受理的关税合法性案件。这是特朗普继6月威胁终止贸易谈判后,再次因关税问题与加拿大产生摩擦。

📢 特朗普因安大略省制作的反关税广告,在Truth Social上宣布立即终止所有与加拿大的贸易谈判,指责该广告欺诈性地使用里根的言论,并强调关税对美国国家安全和经济的重要性。

🗣️ 安大略省发布的一则长达一分钟的广告中,引用了里根1987年演讲的部分内容,但里根基金会认为这歪曲了他的原意,指出该广告未获授权且编辑了里根的完整讲话。

💬 安大略省政府回应称广告内容为未编辑的公共领域摘录,并强调里根支持美加自由贸易,同时暗示特朗普的关税政策旨在解决美加边境的芬太尼问题。

🏛️ 最高法院即将受理的关税合法性案件成为双方紧张关系的焦点,特朗普暗示安大略省的广告意在干预法院判决,此前双方已因关税问题多次摩擦。

📈 加拿大作为美国最大的出口市场和第二 trading partner,与美国的贸易关系一直是双方关注的重点,此次贸易谈判的终止可能对两国经济产生深远影响。

President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post on Thursday night that he was ending trade negotiations with Canada.

President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he was terminating all trade negotiations with Canada immediately after the government of Ontario produced an ad campaign that criticized his tariff policy.

The minute-long ad, which was posted on X by Ontario's premier Doug Ford on October 16, featured excerpts from a speech given by the late President Ronald Reagan in 1987.

"The Ronald Reagan Foundation has just announced that Canada has fraudulently used an advertisement, which is FAKE, featuring Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about Tariffs," Trump wrote on Truth Social.

"TARIFFS ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO THE NATIONAL SECURITY, AND ECONOMY, OF THE USA," he added. "Based on their egregious behavior, ALL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH CANADA ARE HEREBY TERMINATED."

Representatives for the White House, the Office of the Prime Minister of Canada, and the Office of the Premier of Ontario did not respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.

Reagan's full remarks, which first aired on the radio on April 25, 1987, started off with him explaining his decision to impose tariffs on Japan before he laid out the downsides of tariffs and the benefits of free trade. The advertisement from Ontario focused on the latter half of Reagan's remarks.

"The ad misrepresents the Presidential Radio Address, and the Government of Ontario did not seek nor receive permission to use and edit the remarks," the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute said in a statement posted on Truth Social on Thursday.

The organization added that it was "reviewing its legal options in this matter."

A spokesperson for Ontario's premier said in a statement to CBC News that the ad featured "an unedited excerpt" from one of Reagan's speeches that is "available through public domain."

"Reagan knew and spoke directly to Americans that tariffs hurt the US economy, workers, and families. He was a strong supporter of free and fair trade between Canada and America," the statement added, per CBC.

Trump said in his Truth Social post on Thursday that Canada released the ad because it wanted "to interfere with the decision of the US Supreme Court, and other courts."

The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on the legality of Trump's tariffs on November 5. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a filing to the Supreme Court in September that the Trump administration may have to refund up to $1 trillion in tariff revenue if the court strikes down the president's tariffs.

This isn't the first time Trump has threatened to halt trade negotiations with Canada.

Earlier, on June 27, Trump said in a Truth Social post that he was "terminating ALL discussions on Trade with Canada, effective immediately," after Canada said it was going to impose a digital services tax on US technology companies.

Trade talks between both countries resumed after Canada scrapped the tax measure two days after Trump made his threat.

Canada is the top buyer of US exports and the country's second-largest trading partner. In March, Trump imposed a 25% tariff on Canada, which in turn responded with a 25% reciprocal tariff on US goods. Trump said his tariffs were meant to compel Canada to combat drug trafficking and strengthen its border control measures.

Trump said on July 31 that he was raising tariff rates on Canada to 35%, adding that it was because Canada "has failed to cooperate in curbing the ongoing flood of fentanyl and other illicit drugs."

On September 1, Canada said it was removing its 25% counter tariff on US goods, except for steel, aluminum, and automobiles.

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