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The two ways Trump's tariffs on Canada could collapse — despite his fight to keep them

3 August 2025
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The two ways Trump's tariffs on Canada could collapse — despite his fight to keep them
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U.S. President Donald Trump has increased Canadian tariffs from 25% to 35% due to alleged failures in combating drug smuggling, despite data showing minimal fentanyl seizures from Canada. Legal challenges and potential economic ramifications may lead to a reversal of the tariffs, as courts question Trump’s use of emergency powers under the IEEPA and economists warn of inflation and recession risks from the tariffs.

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