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US to impose 50% tariffs on many Canadian products
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President Donald Trump's new 50% tariffs on Canadian goods impact whisky, dairy products, hockey gear, and many other products.
Negotiations between the U.S. and Canada broke down late Friday and tariffs went into effect early Saturday morning.
Duties come after trade talks between the U.S. and Canada broke down.
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Trump trade chief warns Canada walked away from 'the best deal' to trigger 50% U.S. tariffs
Jamieson Greer says Canada walked away from "the best deal" as 50% tariffs on $20 billion in Canadian imports take effect with no new talks planned.
President Trump announced a three-day delay on imposing 50 percent tariffs in a social media post on Tuesday night, roughly 90 minutes before the midnight deadline.
The U.S. is levying a 50% charge on Canadian imports including wine, hockey sticks, cement, and paper and textile products. Ottawa has pledged retaliation.
For three days this week, Washington and Ottawa get to act like a trade crisis got solved. It didn't. On August 18, the White House suspended a fresh round of tariffs on Canadian alcohol, dairy, and motor vehicles that were set to run as high as 50 percent.
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