Trump’s tariffs on Canada are about to get worse: Ivison


That bodes ill for Canada. As Michael Gregory, deputy chief economist at BMO Capital Markets, pointed out in a research note, national security tariffs, under Section 232 of the U.S. Trade Expansion Act, will remain in place. That means tariffs on steel and aluminum, autos and parts, copper products, lumber and wood products, trucks and buses will not see any relief.



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