Canada faces a 35 percent tariff on its exports to the United States if it does not reach a trade deal with the Trump administration by Friday.

Recent pacts with Britain, Europe and Japan mean that autos exported from those countries and regions face lower U.S. tariffs than Canadian vehicles do.

US President Donald Trump said on Thursday it will be difficult to make a trade deal with Canada after the country announced it is backing Palestinian statehood. Canadian Prime…

Canada faces a 35 percent tariff on its exports to the United States if it does not reach a trade deal with the Trump administration by Friday.

Canada and the US are working on negotiating a trade deal by August 1, with Trump threatening a 35% tariff on Canada.

President Donald Trump late Wednesday threatened the potential of a trade deal between the United States and Canada, after Ottawa said it would recognize a Palestinian state.

President says Canada’s move to recognise a Palestinian state ‘will make it very hard for us’ to conclude a trade deal

Trump says recognising Palestine statehood ‘rewards Hamas’ and US deal with Canada would now be ‘very hard’

President Trump increases tariffs on Canadian goods to 35% from 25% in response to Canada's inaction and retaliation.

Trump is set to impose a 35 percent tariff on all Canadian goods not covered by the US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement.

White House cites fentanyl crisis as reason for tariffs, but move comes hours after Trump criticised Carney’s backing of a Palestinian state

Decision comes amid escalating trade tensions between the two countries and before a deadline to negotiate a deal

The president also announced sweeping tariffs on dozens of countries, as he continued his drive to remake how global trade operates.

The imbalance in President Trump’s treatment of America’s closest trading partners may come from his desire to make Canada the 51st state, some Canadians believe.