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Dissatisfied with Canada's anti-tariff advertising Trump announced a 10% additional tariff on Canada

On October 25, local time, U.S. President Trump once again accused Canada of publishing a "forged" video of former U.S. President Reagan's speech on social media "Real Social", saying that it "used edited audio and video to mislead the public" and said the move was a "fraud."

Trump quoted the Reagan Foundation's statement as saying that Canada was not authorized to use or edit Reagan's speech and the foundation was studying a legal response. He said that Canada's move was intended to influence the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on tariff issues through false propaganda.

Trump also announced that Canada had "seriously distorted facts and taken hostile actions"The United States will respond by imposing an additional 10% tariff.(Journalist of the Central Television 徐德智)

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Trump suddenly announced late on the night of 23 that he suspended trade talks with Canada due to his dissatisfaction with an advertisement sponsored by the Ontario province government. Trump accused Canada of “deceptively” claiming that former U.S. President Reagan opposed tariffs. Regarding Trump’s remarks, Canadian Prime Minister Carney said on the 24th that Canada was ready to resume and advance trade talks with the United States, but could not control U.S. trade policy.

Edited by: Liu DeBin



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