Trump Delays 50% Tariffs on Canadian Products
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The Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) are encouraged by the decision to postpone the implementation of the new U.S. tariffs, but the persistence of this threat exposes businesses and their employees to the same adverse uncertainty.
Trade negotiators from Canada and the United States met on Wednesday, hours after Donald Trump suspended the application of 50% tariffs on some Canadian products for three days.
OTTAWA—The negotiations between Canada and the United States are intensifying as the countdown is full before the midnight deadline, which could see the imposition of a 50% customs duty on a whole series of Canadian exports. If the two parties fail to reach an agreement, Canadian products such as alcohol, cement, honey and hockey sticks will all be subject to new tariffs at the U.S. border from Wednesday. This heterogeneous set of products repre…
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