A day in Canada-US affairs: One threat dropped, two raised, one reality TV show
WASHINGTON — On a day that epitomized a suspenseful era in American trade policy, the U.S. played down a presidential threat to impose a border tax, but raised the notion of upcoming Buy American provisions, slapped duties on Canadian pipes and invited the world to witness its internal tug-of-war over economic visions.
The star of this economic-reality show: President Donald Trump.
The former TV host allowed cameras to record for nearly an hour as he went back-and-forth with aides and federal lawmakers in a sparring match over the future of the global economy, of the sort normally held behind closed doors.
In Tuesday’s edition of “Survivor: U.S. trade policy,” one idea appeared to get voted off the island. A senior White House official played down Trump’s earlier talk about some ill-defined import tax that left veteran trade-watchers perplexed about how it could work — or even be legal.


