Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that, starting September 8, Canada will impose tariffs on a range of products imported from the United States as a retaliatory measure after the Trump administration introduced 50% tariffs on certain Canadian products.
The new Canadian tariffs target products such as oil, dairy, appliances, agricultural equipment, paper, and electronics. Carney emphasized that these measures are intended to protect Canadian workers and companies, stating that Canada will respond "dollar for dollar".
Trade tensions between the two countries are rising, and the Prime Minister characterized the situation as an attack on Canada.
Trade negotiations have failed, and Canada has rejected the conditions proposed by the U.S., deeming them unacceptable.
The Canadian government will announce support measures for industries affected by the new tariffs and intends to strengthen and diversify trade relations to reduce dependence on the U.S.
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