Canada braces for 50% US tariffs, with negotiators still far apart
SPY•Broader trade talks and dairy disputes
The tariffs would still maintain Canada as one of the lowest tariff rate countries to export to the United States, according to Joseph Steinberg, a University of Toronto economics professor. Steinberg said the greater concern is whether another escalation in the U.S.-Canada trade dispute halts talks over the broader USMCA agreement and what happens to the affected sectors.
"In the macroeconomic sense, the tariffs are actually not that big of a deal," Steinberg said.
LeBlanc has met with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer six times, including a virtual meeting on Sunday and a meeting on Monday, in four weeks as the two nations seek an agreement before Wednesday's deadline.
Greer has pressed Canada over its dairy system and the removal of U.S. alcohol from stores in several provinces, issues that trade experts expect to feature prominently in any agreement.




