America’s Trade War With Canada Is Collapsing — And Here’s Why It Matters
What was supposed to be a powerful economic strike against Canada may now be turning into one of the most damaging tariff miscalculations for the United States. Donald Trump’s tariff strategy targeted more than **$147 billion in goods**, with the White House promising pressure, leverage, and protection for American industry. But the real burden appears to have landed somewhere else: **inside the U.S. economy itself.** In tonight’s anchor-style analysis, we break down: * why nearly 90% of the tariff cost hit American businesses * how steel and aluminum price shocks spread through U.S. factories * why auto, construction, and appliance sectors faced rising pressure * how Canada’s calm response may strengthen Ottawa long-term * why Washington’s credibility with allies may be at risk * how this trade war could reshape North American supply chains This is more than a tariff story. This is about: **economic power, credibility, industrial dependence, supply chain vulnerability, and the limits of coercion in an integrated regional economy.** As reports suggest the White House may scale back or remove parts of the tariffs, the bigger question remains: **Did America pressure Canada—or expose its own limits?** 📌 Subscribe for daily geopolitical and economic crisis analysis. Trump Canada tariffs, US Canada trade war, tariff backfire, White House retreat, Canada trade crisis, Trump trade strategy, steel tariffs, aluminum tariffs, US economy news, geopolitical analysis, supply chain crisis, manufacturing shock, global trade conflict, Canada diversification, North America economy
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