
Trade war USA-Canada: 50 percent tariffs for old friend
The USMCA is currently being extended for a further 16 years.
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Summary
Trump had announced the 50 percent tariffs in July and justified this step with trade barriers of Canada for American cars, alcoholic beverages and dairy products such as cheese. After the ruptured negotiations, the United States has imposed new 50% tariffs on Canada. Countries blame each other for failing The US side blames Canada for the failure of the negotiations. Canada has refused to conclude the trade agreement on the terms agreed earlier this week.
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Trump had announced the 50 percent tariffs in July and justified this step with trade barriers of Canada for American cars, alcoholic beverages and dairy products such as cheese.
according to FAZ - WirtschaftAfter the ruptured negotiations, the United States has imposed new 50% tariffs on Canada.
according to RNDCountries blame each other for failing The US side blames Canada for the failure of the negotiations. Canada has refused to conclude the trade agreement on the terms agreed earlier this week.
according to FAZ - Wirtschaft
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