Canada exempt from Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs, PM Carney meeting with cabinet
- Canada and Mexico will be exempt from a 10% tariff rate as stated by the White House.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney remarked that Donald Trump's tariff regime will 'fundamentally change the global trading system.'
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford described the signals from the White House as positive concerning Canada's case.
- Canada and the United States will start negotiations on a new economic and security relationship after the upcoming election.
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Trump's reciprocal tariffs: Canada retaliates with 25% duties; a 'reluctant' move, says Carney
Trump has already imposed 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum. According to Carney, more tariffs are likely coming—this time targeting pharmaceuticals, lumber, and semiconductors
·Mumbai, India
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Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ announcement spares Canada from ‘reciprocal’ tariffs but imposes 25% automotive tariffs, maintains steel and aluminum levies
Trump’s announcement had an immediate impact on the Stellantis assembly plant in Windsor, which announced a two-week pause on operations.
·Durham, Canada
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