A new set of Trump tariffs for Canada could take effect Wednesday. Here’s what’s at stake.
First publishedAug 17, 15:36 UTC
Last updatedAug 18, 15:11 UTC · 12m ago
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US President Donald Trump's new tariffs on Canada could take effect on Wednesday, affecting $20 billion worth of goods.
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US President Donald Trump is imposing new tariffs on Canada. These tariffs will affect $20 billion worth of goods. They could take effect on Wednesday.
Why it matters
This could affect Canadian businesses and jobs. It could also affect the relationship between the US and Canada.
In brief
- What are the tariffs?
- The tariffs are 50% import taxes on certain goods.
- What goods are affected?
- The goods affected include wine, furniture, dairy products, and hockey equipment.
- Why are the tariffs being imposed?
- The tariffs are being imposed because the US considers Canada to have discriminated against US goods.
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