
Canada Strikes Back: 25% Tariff Imposed on US Imports Amid Trade Tensions
Canada retaliates against US tariffs with a 25% levy on $20.7B in imports. Prime Minister Trudeau vows to challenge measures at WTO, while local leaders discuss impacts.
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Canada retaliates against US tariffs with a 25% levy on $20.7B in imports. Prime Minister Trudeau vows to challenge measures at WTO, while local leaders discuss impacts.
Escalating China-US trade tensions could destabilize global markets, drive inflation, and strain investments, warns GROW Investment’s Hong Hao.
Canada retaliates against U.S. tariffs by imposing 25% duties on $30B worth of American goods, affecting products from orange juice to cosmetics, effective February 4.
China strongly opposes the U.S. 10% additional tariff on Chinese goods, vows to file a WTO lawsuit and implement countermeasures to protect its interests.
President Trump announces a 10% tariff on goods from the Chinese mainland, sparking international and domestic opposition while China warns against further trade tensions.
Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly declares ‘everything is on the table’ in response to President-elect Trump’s tariff threats, signaling potential retaliatory measures.
The U.S. continues to impose tariffs on China, expanding to strategic sectors under Biden’s administration, reflecting ongoing trade tensions.