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    August 20, 2026
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    WASHINGTON, D.C. / RankWire.AI / – U.S. President Donald Trump has extended the suspension of the new 50% tariffs on certain Canadian imports by three days as trade talks continue. Originally set for August 19, the duties are now postponed until August 22, after Trump indicated that the two nations had reached a consensus that still required final documentation. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney noted that negotiators had made significant progress but emphasized that considerable work remained before a full agreement could be finalized.

    U.S. holds 50% Canada tariffs until August 22
    Washington and Ottawa continue negotiations over tariffs and cross-border trade.

    This postponement pushes the immediate tariff deadline to Saturday, August 22. Washington announced the additional duties in July under Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930. These measures target specific Canadian goods and would be enforced even if those products benefit from preferences under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. The White House linked these actions to Canadian policies impacting several U.S. sectors, including dairy, alcoholic beverages, and motor vehicles crossing the border.

    The planned tariffs encompass a variety of Canadian products, such as wine, cement, and sporting goods. However, energy, potash, and certain other categories are excluded from the new Section 338 duties. Additionally, products already subjected to separate Section 232 tariffs—covering Canadian steel, aluminum, and automobiles—are not affected by the new levy. Consequently, broader trade negotiations extend beyond the tariff package that Trump has temporarily paused this week.

    Trade talks between Canada and the US proceed amid tariff delay

    Following the tariff postponement, Canadian and U.S. negotiators continued their discussions in Washington, focusing on various aspects of their bilateral trade relationship, including market access and existing sectoral tariffs. U.S. officials have indicated progress toward establishing a framework for an agreement, but neither side has released a finalized text. Carney has maintained that negotiations are still ongoing, and the Canadian government remains actively engaged on U.S. tariffs that already impact major Canadian exports.

    During the trade dispute, Canada has implemented countermeasures on some U.S. steel, aluminum, and automotive products. Discussions also include agricultural market access and restrictions on U.S. alcoholic beverages sold within Canadian provinces. These issues coexist with the new Section 338 tariffs and the existing U.S. sectoral duties. The three-day pause applies solely to the additional tariffs scheduled for August 19 and does not lift the other trade restrictions already in place.

    USMCA remains central to trade negotiations

    Under the USMCA, a significant portion of trade between Canada and the U.S. continues to be tariff-free. Canada states that approximately 85% of its exports to the U.S. currently enter duty-free under this agreement. The new Section 338 duties are different from many earlier measures because they target specified goods regardless of their USMCA eligibility. Canada has challenged several U.S. trade actions while maintaining ongoing negotiations with the Trump administration regarding the broader commercial relationship.

    As of August 20, no final bilateral agreement resolving the recent tariff dispute has been made public by either government. The three-day delay prevents the new 50% duties from taking effect before the August 22 deadline. Trump has asserted that the countries have reached an understanding, though Canada emphasizes that negotiations are still incomplete. This pause effectively suspends the announced tariffs, allowing officials to finalize the remaining trade terms and formalize the agreement.

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