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Trade War Watch: Trump Threats Target Canada Bridge; Tech Giants Eye Tariff Relief
Abstract:The Trump administration escalates trade tensions by threatening key US-Canada infrastructure, while simultaneously offering tariff exemptions to US tech giants linked to domestic chip investment.

Geopolitical maneuvers from the White House are creating divergent risks for currency and equity markets, with aggressive posturing on the Canadian border contrasting with favorable exemptions for the US technology sector.
Showdown at the Border
President Trump has issued a severe ultimatum regarding the new international bridge connecting Detroit and Canada. Trump is threatening to block the bridge's opening unless the United States receives 50% ownership of the Canadian-funded project and “full compensation.”
This geopolitical friction adds a risk premium to the Canadian Dollar (CAD). While USD/CAD has steadied near 1.3560, supported recently by foreign inflows, this escalation threatens to disrupt cross-border trade flows, potentially unwinding recent CAD gains.
- Pivot Point: USD/CAD steady near 1.3560.
- Key Demand: US seeks 50% stake in Detroit-Canada bridge.
Chip Tariff Exemptions via TSMC
In a separate move affecting the tech sector, the administration is reportedly planning to exempt Amazon, Google, and Microsoft from upcoming chip tariffs. The Financial Times reports that these waivers are contingent upon the companies' commitments to TSMCs US-based investments.
This “pay-to-play” tariff structure aims to incentivize domestic manufacturing while sparing key US equity heavyweights from immediate cost shocks, potentially supporting the Nasdaq amid broader trade uncertainty.
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