A 50% tariff on approximately $20 billion worth of Canadian products has been implemented. This tariff affects various items, including wine, hockey sticks, and cement. The decision follows unsuccessful last-minute negotiations between U.S. officials and Canadian representatives.
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50% Tariff on Canadian Products Takes Effect Following Failed Talks
A new 50% tariff on Canadian products, valued at around $20 billion, has taken effect. The tariff includes items such as wine, hockey sticks, and cement, after last-minute talks between the U.S. and Canada did not succeed.
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