Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks throughout a marketing campaign cease at Walker Building in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, Jan. 31, 2025.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Tuesday mentioned he was briefly suspending his province’s deliberate 25% surcharge on electrical energy exported to the USA after U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick agreed to renewed commerce talks.
Ford mentioned that he and Lutnick “had a productive dialog concerning the financial relationship between the USA and Canada” earlier Tuesday.
“We now have each agreed, let cooler heads prevail,” Ford advised reporters, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump escalated an already scorching commerce warfare by saying he would elevate tariffs on Canadian metal and aluminum imports to 50%.
Trump introduced these heightened tariffs on the heels of Ford saying that he would impose the surcharge on electrical energy imports to Michigan, New York, and Minnesota.
Ford on Tuesday mentioned Lutnick agreed to fulfill with him and the U.S. commerce consultant in Washington, D.C., on Thursday to debate a renewed United States-Mexico-Canada commerce settlement.
Trump has mentioned he’ll impose tariffs of 25% on items imported from Canada starting April 2.
However on the White Home on Tuesday afternoon, Trump mentioned that he would “most likely” decrease tariffs on Canada.
“I am going to let you already know” if the 50% tariffs on Canadian metal and aluminum imports are going into impact, he mentioned.