Even a reduced tariff on Canadian energy won't stop damage to economies on both sides of the border, business groups warn as U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods start Tuesday. US President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing a 25% tariff on Canadian goods and a 10% tariff on Canadian energy.
EDMONTON — With U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods set to begin Tuesday, business groups say even the reduced tariff on Canadian energy will damage economies on both sides of the border.
Scott Crockatt at the Business Council of Alberta says there is some relief from the oil and gas sector that they will see a lower levy, but there are no victory dances being done.
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