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Canada lists Tariff products to USA

sgtdjones 2/3/25, 12:32:20 AM
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List of products from the United States subject to 25 per cent tariffs effective February 4, 2025

Effective February 4, 2025, the government is imposing 25 per cent tariffs on $30 billion in goods imported from the United States (U.S.).

These tariffs only apply to goods originating from the U.S., which shall be considered as those goods eligible to be marked as a good of the U.S. in accordance with the Determination of Country of Origin for the Purposes of Marking Goods (CUSMA Countries) Regulations.

These countermeasures are effective immediately and will remain in place until the U.S. eliminates its tariffs against Canada. Canada’s countermeasures do not apply to U.S. goods that are in transit to Canada on the day on which they come into force. Additional details on the administration of these tariffs are available on the Canada Border Services Agency website: Customs Notices.

Department of Finance Canada



The list of products outlined at the tariff item level in the table below should be read in conjunction with the Schedule to Canada's Customs Tariff.
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sgtdjones 2/3/25, 12:34:42 AM
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The Canadian ambassador told ABC the administration has been meeting “nonstop” with US President Donald Trump’s border officials, but she acknowledged the decision lies in Trump’s hands.

Canada’s efforts to bolster border controls include investing a billion dollars in border equipment, ensuring boots on the ground, and joint training exercises with US authorities, the ambassador said.

Hillman said Canada has made “incredible progress” on stemming illegal immigration into the US. “Illegal crossings between Canada and the United States … are less than 1% of the crossings into the United States, but even at that, they’re down 89% in recent months,” she said.

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sgtdjones 2/3/25, 12:38:22 AM
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"We don’t want to have this fight, but we won’t lose it," candidate for Canadian prime minister says on tariffs

Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s former finance minister who is running to replace Justin Trudeau as prime minister, told CNN’s Fareed Zakaria that her country is determined to stand up for itself after US President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China.

“We don’t want to have this fight, but we are not going to lose it,” she said Sunday.

Freeland called the tariffs a “terrible” idea and a “lose-lose” situation that will end up hurting Americans since they depend on Canada for many basic goods.Freeland also said Canadian citizens have been so hurt and angered that some have already started to boycott American goods.“Regular Canadians across the country are coming up with ways to stand for Canada, to fight for Canada, to defend Canada, but mostly to say to our American neighbors: ‘Guys, just cut it out,’” Freeland said.

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Trump doesn't want a fight with her.... She destroyed the US trade representative in the last USMC trade agreement .
Trump calls her nasty.
Slipfeeler 2/3/25, 12:57:52 AM
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If she becomes PM, she would be Trumpy’s worst nightmare. Imagine Trumpy forced to face two strong women, one in Mexico and the other in Canada.
velo 2/3/25, 12:23:46 PM
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Trump is a fool now he wants to put tafiffs onthe eu too