
Trump slaps Canada with 25 per cent tariffs Tuesday, includes retaliation clause
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump will hit Canada with 25 per cent tariffs on Tuesday, with a lower 10 per cent duty for energy — laying the foundation for a trade war with America’s closest neighbours.
Trump signed the executive order Saturday at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. It included a retaliation clause that says if Canada responds with duties on American products the levies could be increased.
Canadian officials were dismayed that Trump made good on his threats to impose devastating duties which could upend trade in North America, devastate the Canadian economy and trigger inflation in Canada and the United States.
“I’m extremely disappointed that President Trump has chosen to walk away from a trading relationship that for decades has made life better for millions of workers on both sides of the border,” Ontario Premier Doug Ford said in a statement.