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Canada-U.S. Trade War: Key Insights on Tariffs and Their Effects

by Asia Metro Editor
February 20, 2025
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As tensions between Canada and the United States escalate, the latest round of U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods is set to reshape trade dynamics across the border. With 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium taking effect on March 12—and a potential 25% tariff on all Canadian imports still looming—many are questioning what this means for businesses, consumers, and the broader economy.

What Are Tariffs and How Do They Work?

A tariff is a tax on imported goods, which in this case means American businesses importing Canadian products must pay an extra fee. While this could mean only a few extra dollars for a single product, it can quickly add up for large-scale importers. For example, a 25% tariff on $5 million worth of Canadian wheat would cost an American business an additional $1.2 million per year.

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The goal of tariffs is to protect domestic industries by making foreign goods more expensive and encouraging consumers to buy locally produced alternatives. However, tariffs can also be used as a political tool to pressure other nations, as seen with Trump’s repeated threats against Canada.

Who Pays for Tariffs?

Technically, importers pay the tariff, but in reality, these costs are often passed down to consumers through higher prices on everyday goods like groceries, cars, and appliances. If businesses bear the costs themselves, their profits suffer, leading to a decrease in investment and a slowdown in economic growth.

Why Are Tariffs a Concern for Canada?

Canada’s economy relies heavily on U.S. trade, with over 75% of Canadian exports going south of the border. Industries like steel, aluminium, and agriculture are particularly vulnerable, as major employers in Ontario and Quebec depend on cross-border sales. If U.S. demand drops due to tariffs, Canadian jobs and businesses will be at risk.

The Canadian dollar is also expected to weaken, as uncertainty over trade slows investment and raises inflation. A weaker dollar makes imports more expensive for Canadians, further straining household budgets.

How Can Canada Respond?

Canada has the option to impose retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, just as it did in previous trade disputes. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has warned that if Trump follows through on broader tariffs, Canada’s response will be “firm and clear.”

Some have also suggested that Canada should diversify trade partners to reduce dependence on the U.S. While Canada has free trade agreements with over 50 countries, shifting away from the world’s largest economy is easier said than done.

Could Canada Cut Off U.S. Energy Exports?

With the U.S. highly dependent on Canadian oil and gas, some suggest using energy exports as leverage. However, turning off the taps would hurt Canadian oil producers as much as the U.S., making it a risky move.

What’s Next?

The March 12 tariffs on steel and aluminium are locked in, while Canada awaits a decision on whether Trump will extend tariffs to all imports. Meanwhile, businesses and consumers on both sides of the border are bracing for higher prices, job losses, and economic uncertainty in the months ahead.

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