Not a surprise here....Trump just forgot to mention that none of those '200%' dairy tariffs that Canada levees against US products actually ever comes into play.
Kind of odd..given that TRUMP is the one who negotiated the deal with Canada in the first place?
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Donald Trump neglected to mention a critical fact in his complaint that Canada imposed tariffs above 200 percent on dairy products imported from the U.S., according to a fact checker.
Those steep tariffs snapped into place only after the U.S. hit a certain quantity – negotiated by Trump himself – of tariff-free dairy sales to Canada each year, and the American dairy industry acknowledges it's not hitting it's zero-tariff maximum in any individual category of dairy products – and many categories, including milk, it's not even meeting half of that ceiling, reported CNN's Daniel Dale.
"Trump also made a claim that is simply false," Dale wrote. "He told reporters Friday that the situation with Canadian dairy tariffs was 'well taken care of' at the time his first presidency ended, 'but under Biden, they just kept raising it.'"
Canada did not, in fact, raise its dairy tariffs during Joe Biden's presidency, as both government documents show and dairy industry groups confirmed, but the tariffs that Trump denounced were actually left in place by the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA, that Trump negotiated and signed in 2018 – and which he has boasted was “the best trade deal ever made.”
Kind of odd..given that TRUMP is the one who negotiated the deal with Canada in the first place?

'Simply false': CNN fact checker makes quick work of latest Trump claim
Donald Trump neglected to mention a critical fact in his complaint that Canada imposed tariffs above 200 percent on dairy products imported from the U.S., according to a fact checker.Those steep tariffs snapped into place only after the U.S. hit a certain quantity – negotiated by Trump himself –...

Donald Trump neglected to mention a critical fact in his complaint that Canada imposed tariffs above 200 percent on dairy products imported from the U.S., according to a fact checker.
Those steep tariffs snapped into place only after the U.S. hit a certain quantity – negotiated by Trump himself – of tariff-free dairy sales to Canada each year, and the American dairy industry acknowledges it's not hitting it's zero-tariff maximum in any individual category of dairy products – and many categories, including milk, it's not even meeting half of that ceiling, reported CNN's Daniel Dale.
"Trump also made a claim that is simply false," Dale wrote. "He told reporters Friday that the situation with Canadian dairy tariffs was 'well taken care of' at the time his first presidency ended, 'but under Biden, they just kept raising it.'"
Canada did not, in fact, raise its dairy tariffs during Joe Biden's presidency, as both government documents show and dairy industry groups confirmed, but the tariffs that Trump denounced were actually left in place by the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA, that Trump negotiated and signed in 2018 – and which he has boasted was “the best trade deal ever made.”