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Canada enforces counter-tariffs on US imports in response to trade dispute

Canada enforces counter-tariffs on US imports in response to trade dispute
Canada enforces counter-tariffs on US imports in response to trade dispute
April 09, 2025 12:14 AM GMT+03:00

Canada's prime minister announced Tuesday that the country will begin enforcing new counter-tariffs within hours in response to U.S. trade actions.

"At 12:01 EDT (0400 GMT) tonight, Canada’s counter-tariffs will come into force," Mark Carney said on his X account, adding that "there will be 25% tariffs on all non-CUSMA-compliant vehicles from the U.S., and 25% tariffs on the contents of CUSMA-compliant vehicles that are not from Canada or Mexico,” referring to the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement reached during Donald Trump’s first term as U.S. president.

Carney stressed that this move comes in direct response to Trump's actions, adding, "President Trump caused this trade crisis—and Canada is responding with purpose and with force."

The tariffs come after months of escalating trade tensions between the two countries. Canada seeks to protect its domestic industries and ensure fair trade under the CUSMA deal, which was reached in 2018 and updated in 2019.

Vehicles under CUSMA can avoid the 25% tariffs as long as they are fully assembled in the U.S. with parts originating in the U.S. The tariffs apply to the portion of the vehicle that is of foreign origin.

April 09, 2025 12:14 AM GMT+03:00
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