US slaps 50% tariffs on US$20 billion of Canadian goods after trade talks fail
The United States imposed 50 percent tariffs on $20 billion of Canadian goods early Saturday after trade negotiations failed. These tariffs, announced by US President Donald Trump, will affect approximately 5 percent of Canada's annual exports to the US, impacting a range of products.

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AI-generatedThe United States imposed 50 percent tariffs on $20 billion of Canadian goods early Saturday after trade negotiations failed. These tariffs, announced by US President Donald Trump, will affect approximately 5 percent of Canada's annual exports to the US, impacting a range of products. In response, Canada stated it would retaliate by matching the tariffs dollar for dollar to protect its workers and businesses. This escalation of the trade conflict raises concerns about the future of the North American trade pact involving the US, Canada, and Mexico.
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5 extractedCanada will match those tariffs dollar for dollar to protect our workers and businesses.
US President Donald Trump’s import taxes will hit about 5 per cent of what Canada ships to the United States every year.
Canada immediately said it would retaliate.
The United States imposed 50 per cent tariffs on US$20 billion worth of Canadian products.
The retaliation escalates the trade conflict and calls into question the future of a North American trade pact.