Canada Tariffs List
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‘Seriously?’: Chrystia Freeland on U.S. tariffs, Trump’s claim Canada is security threatLast week, U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration announced that there would be a 25 per cent tariff on steel imports and a 10 per cent tariff on aluminum imports, including products from Canada.MoneyJun 4, 2018
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Manufacturers in North Dakota worry about impact of tariffs, trade warNew tariffs pending on American products coming to Canada has some businesses worried.EconomyJun 3, 2018
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Alberta beef producers concerned with recent U.S. trade tariffsThe recent beef between Canada and the United States over trade could impact Alberta's well-known meat industry.EconomyJun 3, 2018
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In angering his closest allies, Trump is ‘probably strengthening China’s hand’: U.S. trade repRufus Yerxa, president of the U.S. National Foreign Trade Council, said the move to slap new levies on Canadian aluminum and steel "is definitely not a blip.”CanadaJun 3, 2018
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Trade wars are unnecessary, destructive, and ultimately have no winnersTrade wars are madness, Rob Breakenridge says. 'They involve shooting yourself in the foot as much as they involve shooting at your enemy.'CommentaryJun 2, 2018
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Canada files WTO challenge of U.S. tariffs, vows to work with EU to oppose trade warForeign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland pledges that Canada will work with the EU, as well as other "like-minded countries" to oppose the tariffs.CanadaJun 1, 2018
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Blowback against Trump tariffs from senior Republicans is ‘heartening’: Chrystia FreelandCanadian steel is now subject to a 25 per cent levy on steel imports and 10 per on aluminum. In Ottawa, the decision was branded "unacceptable," "punitive," and just plain "bad."CanadaJun 1, 2018
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Roy Green: The first shots of a broad international trade war?Let's all hope Donald Trump's steel tariffs are not the start of an all-out trade war, Roy Green says.Jun 1, 2018
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Tariffs and ‘countermeasures’: What consumers on both sides of the border could pay more forA range of items - from beer to cars - could cost more on both sides of the border thanks to the new tariffs.ConsumerJun 1, 2018
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Scott Thompson: Like Calgary weather, if you don’t like ‘The Donald,’ wait a minuteTariffs are a negotiating tool, and Scott Thompson says 'The Donald' is just a bull in a China shop. 'As they say in Calgary, if you don't like a weather, wait a minute.'Jun 1, 2018
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