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Canada to impose tariffs on wide range of US sectors from September

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced tariffs on US goods will take effect September 8 in response to new 50% tariffs imposed by President Trump.

Canada to impose tariffs on wide range of US sectors from September

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced the imposition of tariffs on a wide array of US goods starting September 8. This move comes in response to President Trump's recent decision to impose 50% tariffs on Canadian exports, which took effect at midnight. The tariffs, disclosed by Reuters, stem from days of unfruitful negotiations between the two nations, which have strained their longstanding partnership and trade relations.

The US tariffs target various sectors, including wine, furniture, dairy products, cement, clothing, fishing equipment, and hockey gear, impacting Canadian exports valued at approximately $20 billion. The Canadian response, Carney emphasized, is a dollar-for-dollar retaliation to safeguard Canadian workers, farmers, families, and businesses.

These tariffs will encompass industries such as steel, dairy products, home appliances, agricultural equipment, pulp and paper, and electronics, as well as products previously subject to unjustified tariffs. Prime Minister Carney, in a press conference and subsequent speech from Parliament, asserted that Canada cannot accept the US's proposed unfair conditions or reciprocate with what the US has requested.

He highlighted that the US recently introduced non-economic and unsatisfactory conditions that question the viability of any agreement, raising concerns about the reliability of any potential deal.

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