
Trump delays deadline for trade deals, Canada’s deadline remains in place
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump started sending out letters to governments around the world Monday threatening high tariffs in the absence of trade deals — even as he gave himself more time to make those deals.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump will sign an executive order Monday to delay the threatened tariffs — which were set to take effect Wednesday — until Aug. 1.
Canada was not targeted by those global tariffs and has committed to coming up with some sort of bilateral deal with the U.S. by July 21. The Prime Minister’s Office said Monday it was still working toward that deadline.
Fen Osler Hampson, international affairs professor at Carleton University, said there’s no point in Canada committing to a trade deal before it knows what’s in other countries’ trade agreements with the U.S.