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U.S. imposes tariffs on Canadian mushrooms, citing unfair subsidies

18 May 2026
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The United States has imposed countervailing duties on fresh mushrooms imported from Canada, following a U.S. Department of Commerce investigation. This investigation, which Canadian industry representatives have criticized as “deeply flawed,” concluded that Canadian producers benefited from unfair government subsidies. As a result, most fresh mushrooms will incur tariffs of 2.84 percent, with specific rates for companies like Champ’s Fresh Farms Inc. at 1.62 percent and Farmers’ Fresh Mushrooms Inc. at 4.97 percent. Anti-dumping duties are anticipated to follow later this month. The investigation stemmed from a complaint by the Fresh Mushrooms Fair Trade Coalition, which argued that tax exemptions for Canadian growers constituted unfair subsidies. In response, Mushrooms Canada has defended its members, asserting they do not engage in unfair trade practices and highlighting that similar agricultural tax treatments exist in the U.S.

Why It Matters

The imposition of tariffs on Canadian mushrooms is part of a broader trend of increasing trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada, particularly concerning agricultural products. The U.S. Department of Commerce’s investigation was initiated after a complaint from U.S. growers, reflecting ongoing concerns about competition and market distortions. Historically, similar countervailing duties have been applied to Canadian lumber, illustrating a long-standing pattern in trade relations. The outcome of this dispute could set a precedent for future trade negotiations and disputes under agreements such as the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), impacting agricultural sectors on both sides of the border.

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