• Trump keeps winning

    From NoBody@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 24 10:37:50 2025
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    Canada will remove all tariffs on goods from the United States that
    are covered by the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) by Sept. 1,
    Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Friday.

    The prime minister said Canada will maintain its tariffs on steel,
    aluminum and autos as the Liberal government works with the U.S. to
    craft a new trading relationship between the two countries.

    Carney said that despite the ongoing trade war, and U.S. tariffs on
    steel, aluminum, autos, copper, lumber and energy, 85 per cent of
    trade with the U.S. is still tariff-free � which is a better deal than
    other countries have.

    "As we work to address outstanding trade issues with the U.S., it is
    important we do everything we can to preserve this unique advantage
    for Canadian workers and their families," Carney said.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-removing-retaliatory-tariffs-1.7614909

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to NoBody on Sun Aug 24 16:05:45 2025
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    On 2025-08-24 07:37, NoBody wrote:



    Canada will remove all tariffs on goods from the United States that
    are covered by the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) by Sept. 1,
    Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Friday.

    The prime minister said Canada will maintain its tariffs on steel,
    aluminum and autos as the Liberal government works with the U.S. to
    craft a new trading relationship between the two countries.

    Carney said that despite the ongoing trade war, and U.S. tariffs on
    steel, aluminum, autos, copper, lumber and energy, 85 per cent of
    trade with the U.S. is still tariff-free — which is a better deal than other countries have.

    "As we work to address outstanding trade issues with the U.S., it is important we do everything we can to preserve this unique advantage
    for Canadian workers and their families," Carney said.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-removing-retaliatory-tariffs-1.7614909

    You never look for the details, do you?

    'In response to the U.S. tariffs, Canada had implemented its own
    retaliatory measures on American goods. However, in a move to mirror the
    U.S. exemption for CUSMA-compliant products, the Canadian government
    announced that it would be removing these retaliatory tariffs effective September 1, 2025.'

    'U.S. and Canadian officials have said the across-the-board tariffs
    Trump is threatening to impose on Aug. 1 won't apply to goods that
    comply with the terms of CUSMA. '

    <https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/tariffs-trump-cusma-compliance-explained-1.7590517>

    So Trump didn't win anything.

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  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to Alan on Mon Aug 25 07:30:58 2025
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    On Sun, 24 Aug 2025 16:05:45 -0700, Alan <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 2025-08-24 07:37, NoBody wrote:



    Canada will remove all tariffs on goods from the United States that
    are covered by the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) by Sept. 1,
    Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Friday.

    The prime minister said Canada will maintain its tariffs on steel,
    aluminum and autos as the Liberal government works with the U.S. to
    craft a new trading relationship between the two countries.

    Carney said that despite the ongoing trade war, and U.S. tariffs on
    steel, aluminum, autos, copper, lumber and energy, 85 per cent of
    trade with the U.S. is still tariff-free � which is a better deal than
    other countries have.

    "As we work to address outstanding trade issues with the U.S., it is
    important we do everything we can to preserve this unique advantage
    for Canadian workers and their families," Carney said.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-removing-retaliatory-tariffs-1.7614909

    You never look for the details, do you?

    'In response to the U.S. tariffs, Canada had implemented its own
    retaliatory measures on American goods. However, in a move to mirror the
    U.S. exemption for CUSMA-compliant products, the Canadian government >announced that it would be removing these retaliatory tariffs effective >September 1, 2025.'

    'U.S. and Canadian officials have said the across-the-board tariffs
    Trump is threatening to impose on Aug. 1 won't apply to goods that
    comply with the terms of CUSMA. '

    <https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/tariffs-trump-cusma-compliance-explained-1.7590517>

    So Trump didn't win anything.

    Were the tarrifs dropped?

    Yes.

    Duh...

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to NoBody on Mon Aug 25 05:26:46 2025
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    On 2025-08-25 04:30, NoBody wrote:
    On Sun, 24 Aug 2025 16:05:45 -0700, Alan <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 2025-08-24 07:37, NoBody wrote:



    Canada will remove all tariffs on goods from the United States that
    are covered by the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) by Sept. 1,
    Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Friday.

    The prime minister said Canada will maintain its tariffs on steel,
    aluminum and autos as the Liberal government works with the U.S. to
    craft a new trading relationship between the two countries.

    Carney said that despite the ongoing trade war, and U.S. tariffs on
    steel, aluminum, autos, copper, lumber and energy, 85 per cent of
    trade with the U.S. is still tariff-free — which is a better deal than >>> other countries have.

    "As we work to address outstanding trade issues with the U.S., it is
    important we do everything we can to preserve this unique advantage
    for Canadian workers and their families," Carney said.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-removing-retaliatory-tariffs-1.7614909

    You never look for the details, do you?

    'In response to the U.S. tariffs, Canada had implemented its own
    retaliatory measures on American goods. However, in a move to mirror the
    U.S. exemption for CUSMA-compliant products, the Canadian government
    announced that it would be removing these retaliatory tariffs effective
    September 1, 2025.'

    'U.S. and Canadian officials have said the across-the-board tariffs
    Trump is threatening to impose on Aug. 1 won't apply to goods that
    comply with the terms of CUSMA. '

    <https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/tariffs-trump-cusma-compliance-explained-1.7590517>

    So Trump didn't win anything.

    Were the tarrifs dropped?

    Yes.

    Duh...

    Were the US tariffs on CUSMA good from Canada dropped?

    Yes.

    Duh...

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