[Donald Trump, President of the United States (UPI=Yonhap News Agency data photo)]
Politico reports that U.S. president Donald Trump is delaying an additional 10% tariff increase on Canadian imports.this decision follows Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s apology to President Trump regarding an ‘anti-tariff advertisement’ shown during the 2025 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Gyeongju last month, which Trump appears to have accepted.
President Trump previously announced further tariff increases after expressing outrage over a broadcast advertisement aired during the Major League Baseball (MLB) playoffs last month.
The advertisement, produced by the canadian government of Ontario, featured edited content from a radio speech by the late former President Ronald Reagan, a figure highly regarded within American conservative circles.
According to Politico, the advertisement strategically used Reagan’s voice to criticize tariffs, implying Trump’s trade policies were a departure from traditional Republican principles. This sparked a strong reaction from the President.
However, Prime Minister carney reportedly apologized to President Trump during a recent meeting, acknowledging the advertisement’s perhaps offensive nature. Sources suggest this apology played a key role in Trump’s decision to postpone the tariff increase.
The delay provides a temporary reprieve for Canadian businesses and consumers who faced potential cost increases. The situation remains fluid, and further developments are expected as trade negotiations continue.