US and Canada reach ‘very fair’ trade agreement, Trump says
President Trump announced that the United States has reached a "very fair" trade agreement with Canada, ensuring no tariffs on U.S. farmers and businesses exporting to Canada.

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AI-generatedPresident Trump announced that the United States has reached a "very fair" trade agreement with Canada, ensuring no tariffs on U.S. farmers and businesses exporting to Canada. This development followed a three-day pause on 50% tariffs that were scheduled to take effect on Wednesday. While Trump stated tariffs would be "non-existent for farmers," neither U.S. nor Canadian officials have confirmed the full details of the agreement. Negotiations have been ongoing, with "substantial progress" reported, though important work remains. The auto sector, specifically U.S. Section 232 tariffs on Canadian vehicles, has been a point of discussion, with proposals to reduce them.
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5 extractedTrump paused 50 percent tariffs on Canada for a three-day period.
Substantial progress has been made in trade negotiations, although there is important work still to be done.
US and Canada have reached a trade deal.
New trade deal ensures no tariffs for US farmers and businesses exporting to Canada.
The auto sector has been a sticking point in trade negotiations.