Trump increases tariff on Canada
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he will pause the ad on Monday "so that trade talks can resume."
Trump’s trade policies have centered around ‘reciprocal’ tariffs on an array of other countries. The president pushed forward a 35 percent tariff on many imports from Canada, although goods under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement have largely been excluded.
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Since February, a large, smiling portrait of Ronald Reagan has loomed over the Oval Office, watching Donald Trump each time he settles behind the Resolute Desk long used by U.S. presidents.
Bill Isaac, who served in Reagan's and Jimmy Carter's administrations, bought the property for $2.7 million in 2000.
President Donald Trump canceled trade talks with Canada on Thursday, citing a recent ad released by the government of Canada’s Ontario province that quoted former President Ronald Reagan’s 1987 radio address to the nation on fair trade.