Canada Pledges to Match US Tariffs Dollar-for-Dollar Following Breakdown of Trade Talks

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Canada has announced that it will respond to incoming United States tariffs with dollar-for-dollar retaliatory measures following a breakdown in bilateral trade negotiations. Canadian officials emphasized their intent to protect domestic industries while warning of mutual economic consequences. The stance comes as diplomatic efforts to resolve cross-border trade disputes reached an impasse, raising concerns about potential supply chain disruptions and increased costs for businesses and consumers across North America.

  • Canada announced plans to implement dollar-for-dollar retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods following the breakdown of bilateral trade talks.
  • Trade negotiations between Canadian and U.S. officials reached an impasse over cross-border tariffs and economic policies.
  • Canadian leadership emphasized the need to defend domestic industries from unilateral trade measures.
  • The escalating dispute raises concerns regarding broader economic impacts and supply chain disruptions in North America.

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22 COMMENTS

  1. Canada needs to slap 50% tariffs on all US goods and keep selling them our resources while we build infrastructure to sell them abroad at the proper prices. The USA has been taking advantage of Canada for decades and buying our resources BELOW market value because we had insane environmental policies that limited our ability to transport goods. Trump woke us up.

  2. More American access to Cdn dairy is bollocks!! As it is they've only ever used one third of the allowable tariff–free quota. What are they moaning on about? Canada invented a supply mgmt system 60 years ago to protect their food sovereignty, which is national security, from exactly this manoeuvre by the USA. Elbows up!

  3. A country has the right to decide who it trades with, and the conditions of that trade are the subject of bilateral negotiations. Threatening, arrogant, insulting, ignorant bullies have no place in that process.
    The world is (little by little) turning its back on the US and on the Americans. It (the world minus that crack house the Canadians live above and the Mexicans under) is big enough to restructure and reorganise, exclude the crazy people (aka Americans) in the process, and prosper in doing so.
    The US and the Americans can, in the meantime, have a look at their national debt and sink deeper into it.

    Canada and the Canadians have shown and show how things should be done when dealing with filth, simply thinking of and for themselves and not blindly accepting whatever these crazies throw at them.

    Congratulations from South-America!

  4. To be clear, the USA came to Canada for a deal, they approached us. And Canada declined. And it’s all over the news, around the world that Trump is the weak one. No thanks Trump, call us back when you’re more reasonable. 🇨🇦

  5. Signing a bad trade deal is a form of servitude. Canada should apply an export tariff on oil since Trump loves tariffs so much.

    Say goodbye to Canada buying the F-35 Don.

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