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‘Wants benefits of a State, without being one’: Trump hits back at Canada over retaliatory tariffs on U.S.

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President Donald Trump has criticized Canada following the collapse of trade negotiations and the announcement of retaliatory Canadian tariffs set to take effect on September 8. Trump characterized Canada's position as seeking the benefits of being a U.S. state without the associated status, while also alleging that Canada has unfairly burdened American farmers for years. The new Canadian tariffs are specifically aimed at the U.S. steel and dairy industries.

The breakdown in diplomatic relations follows a period of intense trade friction between the two nations. While reports indicate that trade discussions were halted due to disagreements over demands perceived as unreasonable, the escalation marks a significant deepening of the trade conflict between the neighboring countries.

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How the coverage differs

Same story, different emphasis — here's what each outlet chose to lead with.

France 24 (FR) Focuses on the deepening trade war and breakdown of negotiations.
The Hindu (IN) Highlights specific economic impacts on farmers and industrial sectors.
Times of India (IN) Emphasizes the collapse of talks due to unreasonable demands.
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