Trump’s temporary pause on some tariffs brings little relief to Canada
- US President Donald Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, with around 62% of Canadian imports affected by these levies.
- Scott Paul from the Alliance for American Manufacturing estimated that existing tariffs cover less than half of US imports, raising concerns among various industries.
- Experts warn that additional tariffs on Canadian lumber and dairy could increase housing and building costs in the US.
- Senator Tammy Baldwin criticized Trump's decisions, stating they place an undue burden on Wisconsin's dairy industry amid an affordability crisis.
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