The United States and Canada failed to reach a trade agreement and Trump's new tariffs will take effect.
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Negotiations between the United States and Canada concluded on Friday without a trade agreement, resulting in the implementation of 50% tariffs on approximately 20,000 Canadian products. The failure to reach a deal follows weeks of intense discussions between the two nations' negotiating teams, as confirmed by U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.
These tariffs, originally announced by President Donald Trump, are now set to take effect following the breakdown of talks. The move marks a significant development in the trade relationship between the two countries, as the absence of a new agreement leaves the administration's proposed duties in place.
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Infobae (AR) - Headlines 1 & 2Neutral reporting focusing on the failure to reach an agreement.
Infobae (AR) - Headlines 3 & 4Emphasizes the failure of negotiations and the specific scope of impact.
Infobae (AR) - Headline 5Focuses on the official confirmation by the U.S. Trade Representative.