Here’s what items will be tariffed by the U.S.
The United States is imposing a 50 per cent tariff on a range of Canadian exports starting Saturday, after the two countries could not reach a new deal.
The United States has imposed a 50 per cent tariff on Canadian exports, starting from Saturday, following the failure to reach a new deal before the deadline set by President Donald Trump. The tariffs will affect a range of Canadian products, including whey and milk protein concentrates, lactose, beer, wine, liquor, and various wood products.
The list of affected items spans multiple categories and is not strictly limited to the items initially mentioned in the discussions between the two countries. The tariffs are part of a broader set of measures introduced by the U.S. to address various issues, including provincial bans on alcohol imports, tariffs on American-made auto exports, and quotas on tariff-free U.S. dairy exports.
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