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SAT · 2026-08-22 · 04:02 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0822-104747
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US imposes 50 percent tariffs on $20bn in Canadian goods after talks fail

Following the failure to reach a trade agreement, the United States has imposed 50 percent tariffs on approximately $20 billion worth of Canadian goods. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will retaliate with matching tariffs, dollar for dollar.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-08-22 · 04:02 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
US imposes 50 percent tariffs on $20bn in Canadian goods after talks fail
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Following the failure to reach a trade agreement, the United States has imposed 50 percent tariffs on approximately $20 billion worth of Canadian goods. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will retaliate with matching tariffs, dollar for dollar. The deadline for the trade deal expired on Saturday morning, with both sides confirming no agreement was reached. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer blamed Canada for the outcome, stating that new demands and retracted commitments disrupted a balanced deal. The US tariffs will affect about 5 percent of Canadian exports, including electronics, industrial machinery, and dairy products.

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Canadian government will introduce new measures to support workers and businesses impacted by trade war.

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The tariffs will affect approximately 5 percent of Canadian exports to the US.

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US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer blamed Canada for the failure to reach a trade deal.

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated Ottawa will impose retaliatory tariffs ‘dollar for dollar’.

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The United States has imposed 50 percent tariffs on about $20bn worth of Canadian goods.

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says Ottawa will impose retaliatory tariffs ‘dollar for dollar’ after trade talks with the US fail.The United States has imposed 50 percent tariffs on about $20bn worth of Canadian goods after trade negotiators from the two countries failed to finalise a trade deal despite three days of talks in Washington, DC.With a deadline imposed by US President Donald Trump expiring at 12:01am Eastern Time (04:01 GMT) on Saturday, US and Canadian officials made clear that an agreement had not been reached.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Can China’s new Arctic sea route to Europe replace Middle East chokepoints?list 2 of 3Quebec separatist says no independence referendum while Trump in officelist 3 of 3Canada boosts Lebanon aid to $50m and condemns Israeli ‘unlawful invasion’end of listCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said his country would match the new tariffs “dollar for dollar”.“In recent weeks, we made important progress toward improving Canada’s position as having the best deal in the world with the US,” said Carney in a statement. “However, that progress has not been enough to meet our objectives for Canadians.”Carney quickly outlined what his government would do to protect Canadians from the impact of the trade war, saying that it would introduce in the coming days new measures to support workers and businesses.US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer pinned the blame on Canada, saying that it was “a missed opportunity for Canada to partner with the United States”.“Canada declined to finalise the trade deal under the terms agreed earlier this week,” Greer said. “Despite the US offer to Canada to receive the best treatment of any major exporter to our market, new demands and walkbacks of other commitments by Canada have upended the careful balance reached in the past days.”The tariffs will hit about 5 percent of Canadian exports to the US, including electronics, industrial machinery and dairy products, adding to pre-existing US tariffs on steel, lumber and autos.
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