AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCanada-U.S. Trade War Escalates: The U.S. imposed 50% tariffs on about $20B (roughly 5% of Canada’s exports to the U.S.) of Canadian goods early Saturday after Ottawa and Washington failed to finalize a deal. Retaliation Pledge: Prime Minister Mark Carney suspended negotiations and vowed Canada will match the tariffs “dollar for dollar,” calling Washington’s last-minute terms “unfair” and “uneconomic,” while U.S. Trade Rep. Jamieson Greer blamed Canada for walking away despite proposed tariff relief in areas like steel, aluminum, autos and lumber. What’s at Stake for Business: The affected product list includes items such as hockey sticks, cement, and alcohol, and the breakdown threatens broader efforts to preserve North American trade stability as both sides prepare reciprocal measures. Broader Economic Context: With the U.S. taking the majority of Canadian exports, the latest tariff hit lands as Canada is already dealing with weak growth and prior U.S. duties.
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