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Ottawa said it would introduce “dollar-for-dollar” retaliatory tariffs from September 8. The move brought an end to talks that had started on February 1, 2025, after the first round of new US tariffs was imposed.
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Ottawa said it would introduce “dollar-for-dollar” retaliatory tariffs from September 8. The move brought an end to talks that had started on February 1, 2025, after the first round of new US tariffs was imposed.
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The latest escalation comes after last-minute changes derailed weeks of negotiations between the neighboring countries.
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Collapse of trade talks could lead to job losses, but biggest impact on traditional allies is expected to be political The US has imposed 50% tariffs on some goods from Canada, and Mark Carney, the country’s prime minister, has vowed to match them “dollar for dollar” after the collapse of trade talks. The tariffs came into force on roughly $20bn (£14.6bn) of goods – ranging from hockey sticks to tongue depressors – at 04.00GMT. Trade experts said the tariffs could result in some job losses, but the largest impact is expected to be political, driving a further wedge between the traditional a...
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The United States has imposed a 50% tariff on $20bn (£14.6bn) worth of goods from Canada, which has vowed to retaliate against its historic ally.
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AIPROPX has consolidated 6 reports from 5 outlets into a single canonical entry on “Trump tariffs: What India can learn from Canada’s failed trade talks with US.” The covered outlets are based across 2 regions — UK and Other.
The earliest report in this entry came from Sky News (Aug 22, 2026, 05:09 UTC); the most recent came from The Times of India (Aug 23, 2026, 14:11 UTC).
Comparing the wording across sources, 2 named entities are referenced by multiple outlets and the phrase recurring most across the coverage is “dollar for dollar”.
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