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Canada Works to Prevent Tariffs Imposed by Donald Trump

18 August 2026
in Business, Canada, Latest News, USA
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What You Need to Know
• Canada is negotiating with the United States to avoid a 50-percent tariff on $20.2 billion of exports.
• U.S. President Donald Trump has justified the tariffs due to perceived discriminatory treatment of U.S. products.
• Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney described the trade negotiations as “delicate” and “intense” ahead of the deadline.

As trade negotiations between Canada and the United States reach a critical point, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is working to prevent a 50-percent tariff on a wide range of Canadian exports, including electronics, industrial machinery, furniture, dairy products, and wine. The U.S. administration, led by President Donald Trump, plans to impose these tariffs starting Wednesday if an agreement is not reached. Approximately $20.2 billion worth of goods, representing about 5 percent of U.S. imports from Canada, are at risk. Trump claims the tariffs are a response to Canada’s discriminatory practices against U.S. automobiles, dairy, and alcoholic beverages. The negotiations have been challenging, with Carney indicating that discussions have been “nasty” and complicated by the need for provincial agreement on trade policies.

Why It Matters

The potential tariffs are significant as they could severely impact various Canadian industries, from agriculture to manufacturing. Historically, the United States and Canada have maintained a strong trade relationship, with exemptions allowing 85 percent of trade to remain tariff-free under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. The looming tariffs, however, threaten to disrupt this balance and could lead to increased costs for Canadian businesses and consumers. The outcome of these negotiations will influence not only bilateral trade but also the broader economic relationship between the two countries.

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