Doug Ford says Canada should be prepared to match 50 per cent tariffs on aluminum and steel
CANADA, JUL 28 – Prime Minister Mark Carney said talks are intense and a tariff-free deal is unlikely as the U.S. threatens a 35% tariff on Canadian imports starting Aug 1.
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Canada seeks tariff exemptions as Donald Trump demands ‘completely open markets’
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Doug Ford says Canada should be prepared to match 50 per cent tariffs on aluminum and steel
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is continuing to call on the federal government to match U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods “dollar for dollar,” if a new trade deal isn’t reached by a Friday deadline, telling reporters that any response should also include an identical 50 per cent levy on U.S. aluminum and steel.
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