Carney says Canada’s tariffs to stay until US shows ‘respect’

Key Points

  • Canada will maintain retaliatory tariffs against US-made products as long as President Donald Trump continues his trade war.
  • Mark Carney, the Canadian prime minister-designate, emphasized the need for respect and credible commitments to free and fair trade from the US.

Summary

In response to the ongoing trade tensions with the United States, Canada has decided to keep its retaliatory tariffs in place, as stated by Mark Carney, the newly elected Canadian prime minister-designate. Carney, who previously served as the governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, secured a landslide victory in the Liberal Party leadership contest, receiving 86% of the vote. His victory speech highlighted Canada's firm stance against the Trump administration's 25% tariffs on most Canadian and Mexican products, which prompted Canada to impose its own 25% levies on $20.9 billion worth of US goods, including items like orange juice, coffee, and fruit. Carney emphasized that these tariffs would remain until the US demonstrates respect and commits to fair trade practices. The Trump administration has delayed some of these new duties, but the threat of their return in April looms, potentially escalating the trade conflict further.

yahoo
March 10, 2025
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