Canada will retaliate with 25% tariffs on billions worth of U.S. goods as Trump’s tariff deadline passes
- Canada has imposed 25% tariffs on billions of dollars' worth of U.S. Goods in response to U.S. Tariffs, as reported by the Canadian government.
- There will be additional tariffs on C$125 billion of U.S. Goods in 21 days, according to the Canadian government.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated, 'We will not back down from a fight' against the U.S. Trade measures.
- A C$30 billion tariff on U.S. Products will take effect immediately, also noted by the Canadian government.
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