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Trade Talks Collapse: Canada-US Auto Spat Halts Progress
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In early October, Canada and the U.S. were close to a trade deal, but a dispute over auto jobs and a controversial ad campaign led to a breakdown in negotiations. The ad, featuring a Ronald Reagan speech against tariffs, was used by President Trump to halt talks. The auto industry tensions, along with cuts in tariff refunds on U.S. vehicles, further strained relations. Despite restarting talks in March, the October spark is gone, and both nations now seek a bigger deal over a quick fix, leaving tariffs and uncertainty in play as they return to the negotiating table.
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