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Most of Canada’s counter-tariffs on the U.S. have now ended

Canada lifted tariffs on $60 billion of U.S. goods to ease trade tensions but maintains levies on steel and aluminum to address ongoing disputes, officials said.

  • Most counter-tariffs imposed by Canada on U.S. goods have been removed, with exceptions for non-CUSMA-compliant items like steel and aluminum products.
  • Canada's Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc described recent trade talks with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick as 'productive,' but no agreement is imminent.
  • Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the end of counter-tariffs, stating it would facilitate negotiations with the U.S. for Canada's economic benefit.
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The majority of Canadian counter-tariffs were lifted on Monday, while those on the automotive, steel and aluminum sectors remain.

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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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