Canada moves WTO against Trump’s 25% tariff on auto imports
- Canada initiated a WTO dispute consultation with the US on Monday, regarding tariffs on automobiles and auto parts.
- Trump's administration imposed tariffs, leading Canada to allege a breach of international trade obligations.
- The US levies a 25 percent duty on automobiles and parts from Canada, impacting North American trade.
- According to the WTO, Canada alleges the tariffs are "inconsistent with United States' obligations".
- Canada retaliated with counter-tariffs on US-assembled vehicles, escalating the trade conflict between the two nations.
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Harsh trade retaliation from Canada, China show challenge ahead for Trump team
Canada will begin imposing 25% tariffs on select U.S. car imports Wednesday, as the rest of the world grapples with President Trump's ongoing assault on the global economic order.
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