Trump's tariffs
US Alcohol Withdrawn from Canadian Shelves Amid Escalating Tariff Dispute
Due to ongoing trade tensions between the United States and Canada, several Canadian provinces have implemented retaliatory measures by removing US-made alcohol from store shelves. This decision comes in response to the US's 25% tariffs on Canadian goods. According to reports, the total value of affected US goods amounts to approximately $21 billion, encompassing various products including wine, spirits, and beer.
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- Donald Trump raises China tariffs to 20%, confirms 25% duties on Mexican, Canadian imports starting Tuesday
- Tariffs on European Union products will be 25%, Trump says
- Trump signs plan for reciprocal tariffs on all US trading partners
- Europe Prepares for Tariff Retaliation Amid Rising US-EU Trade Tensions
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- Justin Trudeau Confronts Trump Over Suggestion of Canadian Annexation Amid Ongoing Trade Disputes
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