What’s Trump’s problem with Canada?
With tariffs on the horizon, we look at the economic data on the US trade deficit with Canada
Neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours, and since the end of the Second World War that’s exactly what the US and Canada have been. They’ve enjoyed free trade agreements, close knit economic ties - and not so friendly ice hockey matches.
But recently this relationship has soured, with President Trump calling them “one of the nastiest countries to deal with”. It looks like the era of mostly free trade is over, with a raft of tariffs set to come into force on April the 2nd, or “liberation day” a Donald Trump calls it.
But is President Trump right about the trading relationship between the two countries? What does he mean when he claims that “the US subsidises Canada $200 billion a year”?
Presenter: Tim Harford
Producer: Lizzy McNeill
Series Producer: Tom Colls
Editor: Richard Vadon
Production co-ordinator: Katie Morrison
Studio manager: Andrew Mills
Last on
More episodes
Broadcasts
- Sat 29 Mar 2025 05:50GMTBBC World Service except East and Southern Africa, Europe and the Middle East & West and Central Africa & Live News
- Sat 29 Mar 2025 11:50GMTBBC World Service East and Southern Africa & Europe and the Middle East only
- Sat 29 Mar 2025 16:50GMTBBC World Service News Internet & Live News
- Sun 30 Mar 2025 04:50GMTBBC World Service East and Southern Africa
- Sun 30 Mar 2025 08:50GMTBBC World Service West and Central Africa
- Sun 30 Mar 2025 10:50GMTBBC World Service except East and Southern Africa, Europe and the Middle East & West and Central Africa
- Sun 30 Mar 2025 23:50GMTBBC World Service South Asia, News Internet & East Asia only
Unlock the history and truth behind the data with The OU
When can you trust statistics?
Podcast
-
More or Less
Tim Harford explains the numbers and statistics used in everyday life

