Canada Races to Prevent Imminent US Tariffs
Negotiations between Canada and the United States are reaching a critical point as efforts intensify to avert significant tariffs set to impact Canadian exports. With a Wednesday deadline looming, the United States plans to impose a 50-percent duty on a broad range of Canadian goods, including electronics, industrial machinery, and dairy products.
The proposed tariffs, backed by President Donald Trump under Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930, mark an unprecedented step in US-Canada trade relations. These duties challenge the established tariff-free regime under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which has historically shielded the majority of trade between the two nations from such barriers.
While talks continue behind the scenes, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has acknowledged the fraught nature of the discussions, emphasizing their complexity and intensity. The stakes are high as approximately $20.2 billion worth of Canadian goods, representing nearly 5 percent of US imports from Canada, face potential market exclusion.