Canada begins slapping tariffs on U.S. goods from ketchup to lawn mowers

Trump has also tried to pressure Canada and Mexico into agreeing to rewrite the 24-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement to shift more auto production and investment to the United States. But that effort has stalled, and Trump said Sunday that he didn't expect a deal that he could support until after the U.S. midterm elections in November.


Trade war escalates as Canada hits U.S. goods with billions in tariffs

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Trade war escalates as Canada hits U.S. goods with billions in tariffs

Canada tariffs on $12.6B of U.S. goods take effect

referring to Canada has begun imposing tariffs on $12.6 billion in U.S. goods as retaliation for the Trump administration's new taxes on steel and aluminum imported to the United States. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government released on Friday the full list of items that Canada is targeting. Some U.S. products, mostly steel and iron, face 25 percent tariffs, the same penalty the United States slapped on imported steel at the end of May. President Donald Trump infuriated U.S. allies -- from Canada to Mexico and the European Union -- by imposing tariffs of 25 percent on imported steel and 10 percent on aluminum. Heinz left Canada and sold its Leamington plant in 2014, after 105 years of Canadian operations.





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