The federal government will spend one month consulting with
Canadians about which U.S. metals products to target with retaliatory
tariffs as a new trade dispute flares up with the Trump administration.
The government intends to impose $3.6 billion in punitive countermeasures after a 30-day consultation with business leaders and other Canadians about potential targets from a preliminary list.
"Canada will respond swiftly and strongly," Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Friday
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Canada to impose $3.6B in tariffs in response to Trump's move against Canadian aluminum | CBC News
The government intends to impose $3.6 billion in punitive countermeasures after a 30-day consultation with business leaders and other Canadians about potential targets from a preliminary list.
"Canada will respond swiftly and strongly," Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Friday
Read more at:
Canada to impose $3.6B in tariffs in response to Trump's move against Canadian aluminum | CBC News
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