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U.S. set to impose 50% tariffs on Canada after failed talks; Canada to match them

U.S. set to impose 50% tariffs on Canada after failed talks; Canada to match them

Summary

The U.S. planned to put a 50% tax (tariff) on $20 billion worth of Canadian goods after trade talks failed. Canada said it would apply the same tariffs back to the U.S. to protect its workers and businesses.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. wanted to impose 50% tariffs on $20 billion of Canadian products starting early Saturday.
  • Canada decided to match those tariffs "dollar for dollar."
  • U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Canada did not agree to the latest trade deal terms.
  • Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney suspended trade talks and sent negotiators back to Canada.
  • The tariffs affect about 5% of Canadian goods sent to the U.S., including hockey sticks and tongue depressors.
  • President Trump delayed the tariff deadline by three days to continue talks, but no agreement was reached.
  • The current U.S. tariff on Canadian goods is 10%, but most products are exempt under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal signed during President Trump's first term.
  • The trade conflict adds tension between two countries that trade $880 billion in goods and services annually.
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