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Canada vows ‘dollar for dollar’ response as US puts 50% tariffs on some goods

Canada vows ‘dollar for dollar’ response as US puts 50% tariffs on some goods

The United States has imposed 50% tariffs on a range of Canadian goods worth around $20bn (£14.6bn), and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has vowed to retaliate “dollar for dollar” after trade talks between the two close allies collapsed. According to the Guardian, the tariffs came into force at 04.00 GMT on goods ranging from hockey sticks to tongue depressors, in a dispute that trade experts say will chiefly damage the political bond between long-standing partners.

Tariffs and a transatlantic rift

The measures follow the breakdown of negotiations in which the US president had threatened to impose 50% tariffs on Canada, and Carney’s pledge to match them line for line marks a sharp escalation between two economies that have historically depended on open borders. The affected $20bn of trade is narrow in the scheme of the wider relationship but symbolically loaded, touching everyday goods and supply chains that cross the border multiple times before reaching consumers. Trade specialists quoted by the Guardian suggested the tariffs could result in some job losses, though they judged the largest impact would be political, driving a further wedge between traditional allies at a moment of global instability.

A British connection

The standoff carries a distinct British resonance because Carney is the former Governor of the Bank of England, a figure well known in UK political and financial circles who now leads Canada through its hardest economic test in years. His readiness to confront Washington also bears watching in London, where ministers track the erosion of the rules-based trading order that the UK has long relied upon for its own exports and investment. A trade war between two G7 members is a reminder that no advanced economy is insulated from the fragmentation of the post-war trading system the United Kingdom helped build.

Why it matters

Beyond North America, the dispute matters to the UK because it weakens the coalition of open-trading democracies that Britain has courted since leaving the European Union, and because turbulence between major partners tends to spill into global prices and supply chains that British businesses ultimately absorb. The episode also illustrates how quickly a friendly trading relationship can be redrawn by political decision, a lesson with direct relevance to any country negotiating its own trade positioning in a more volatile world.

What happens next

Carney has committed to matching the US measures, so the immediate question is whether the two sides return to the table before retaliation hardens into a prolonged stand-off. With tariffs already live, the pressure on both governments to find a face-saving off-ramp will grow as affected industries voice their concerns. For the UK, the story is a live demonstration of how fragile allied trade has become, and a prompt to weigh how firmly it can stand behind the multilateral norms it routinely invokes.

Source: Original report. Rewrite for Your News Website.

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