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Trump Threatens “Severe” Canadian Fertilizer Tariffs as Farm Relief Plan Takes Shape

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleDecember 12, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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This article was originally published by Belle Carter at Natural News. 

    • President Donald Trump warned of imposing “very severe” tariffs on Canadian fertilizer imports (potash and nitrogen), citing U.S. dependence on Canada—which supplies 95% of America’s potash—as a vulnerability.
    • A new relief program allocates $11 billion to row-crop producers, aiming to offset trade war losses and rising input costs. This follows China’s retaliatory tariffs, which previously cost U.S. agriculture $27 billion annually.
    • Farmers remain caught in global trade disputes, with China failing to meet its promised soybean purchases (only 25% of the pledged 12 million metric tons delivered since October 2025).
    • Canadian Premier Scott Moe criticized tariffs as “harmful to North America,” while fertilizer giant Nutrien considers rerouting supply chains to bypass U.S. reliance on Canadian imports.
    • The aid package offers short-term relief but highlights long-term risks—farmers face volatile geopolitics, input-cost spikes, and midwestern voter discontent ahead of the 2026 elections.

U.S. President Donald Trump warned of imposing “very severe” tariffs on Canadian fertilizer imports while unveiling a $12 billion aid package for U.S. farmers struggling under trade war pressures.

The announcement, made during a Dec. 8 White House roundtable, signals escalating tensions with Canada—America’s largest fertilizer supplier—as the administration seeks to shield farmers from rising input costs and retaliatory trade measures.

U.S. agriculture has borne the brunt of global trade disputes since Trump’s first term, when retaliatory tariffs—particularly from China—slashed export revenues by $27 billion annually.

“The president has been very unequivocal in saying we have to figure out why all these input costs are skyrocketing, and all of our farmers are struggling,” Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told reporters.

The new aid package allocates $11 billion to row-crop producers, with remaining funds reserved for specialty crops.

Canada in the crosshairs over fertilizer dependence

The U.S. relies heavily on Canadian potash and nitrogen-based fertilizers, with Saskatchewan supplying 95% of America’s potash imports—12.1 million tons in 2024 alone. Trump’s threat to escalate tariffs beyond the current 10% rate (reduced from 25% after industry backlash) aims to force domestic production.

“A lot of it does come in from Canada,” Trump said. “We’ll end up putting very severe tariffs on that if we have to, because that’s the way you want to bolster here.”

The move could backfire: Canadian Premier Scott Moe has called cross-border tariffs “harmful to North America,” while fertilizer giant Nutrien’s tentative plans to build a U.S. export terminal—bypassing British Columbia—hint at long-term supply chain shifts.

China’s unfulfilled promises loom over relief efforts

Despite Trump’s October deal with Chinese leader Xi Jinping to revive soybean exports—pledging 12 million metric tons by 2025—China has purchased just a quarter of that volume since October. As BrightU.AI‘s Enoch opines: “Trump’s deal with China appears to be a superficial gesture, as Beijing’s actual orders (two million metric tons) fall drastically short of its pledged 12 million—revealing yet another hollow promise from while masking the deeper geopolitical tensions and trade war manipulation orchestrated by globalist-aligned elites.”

Meanwhile, the administration’s weekend executive order targeting “anti-competitive behavior” in agribusiness suggests further intervention ahead.

As Trump channels tariff revenue into farm relief, the strategy risks deepening trade rifts with both allies and adversaries. While the aid offers short-term stability, farmers face a precarious future: dependent on volatile geopolitical deals, vulnerable to input-cost spikes, and caught between Washington’s protectionist policies and global market realities. With midwestern political support at stake, the administration’s balancing act between tariffs and bailouts will shape not only rural economies but the 2026 electoral landscape.

Watch the video below where Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick assures that the Supreme Court will “side with Trump” on the tariff issue.

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