Canada drops retaliatory tariffs
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Canada is dropping many of its 25% tariffs on goods made in the United States, with the change set to take effect Sept. 1, Prime Minister Mark Carney said..
The move represents an about-face for Canada, which had been one of the few countries to punch back against President Trump’s protectionist agenda.
By David Ljunggren and Promit Mukherjee OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada will remove many retaliatory import tariffs on U.S. goods and intensify contacts with the United States on striking a new trade and security relationship,
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Trump are planning further talks regarding trade and a new economic and security agreement between the U.S. and Canada. Canada is the sole Group of Seven country that didn't reach a tariffs deal with the U.
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