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Canada is dropping many of its retaliatory tariffs to match U.S. exemptions under the USMCA, Prime Minister Mark Carney ...
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Canada will remove many retaliatory import tariffs on US goods and intensify talks with the United States on striking a new trade and security relationship, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Friday.
However, the Prime Minister confirmed that existing Canadian tariffs on US automobiles, steel, and aluminium will remain in ...
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Canada’s tariffs were one of the biggest headwinds to domestic small enterprises from the trade war, according to a poll ...