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Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Sweeping tariffs may very well be 3% hit to Canadian economic system

An evaluation revealed Tuesday examined 4 potential situations wherein U.S. President Donald Trump slaps new taxes on items imported from Canada, starting from 10% to twenty% and with attainable carve-outs for key industries.

Talking with reporters on Monday night, Trump mentioned heโ€™s fascinated by hitting Canada and Mexico with 25% tariffs on Feb. 1.

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Canadaโ€™s response to risk of U.S. tariffs

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has mentioned Canada would reply and that โ€œevery thing is on the desk.โ€

The CIBC report mentioned a 20% tariff that excludes commoditiesโ€”which make up round 46% of Canadian exports to the U.S.โ€”would nonetheless lead to a GDP hit of three.25%.

Underneath a extra conservative state of affairs the place solely a ten% tariff is utilized and excludes each commodities and the auto sector, the influence to the Canadian economic system could be round 1.35%. That hypothetical would exempt roughly 60% of Canadian exports to the U.S.

The report urged the Trump administration may not wish to tax these sectors as they rely closely on shut integration with Canadian counterparts. It famous the oil and fuel and auto sectors characterize 28% and 14%, respectively, of complete Canadian exports to the U.S.

โ€œDoing so would come at a key price to American jobs, contradict Trumpโ€™s low-cost vitality initiatives, and materially enhance inflation,โ€ it mentioned.

โ€œRealistically, we donโ€™t consider a everlasting 25% sweeping tariff is a reputable risk within the fast futureโ€”implementation hurdles, negotiation, and the excessive threat of retaliation on this state of affairs makes it little possible {that a} commerce warfare will get that farโ€”at the very least in our opinion anyhow.โ€

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