Carney and Trump speak again as tariff deadline looms
SPY•Business groups warn of wider economic damage
Trade experts and industry officials say the new tariffs could lead to job losses and business closures in vulnerable sectors, including lumber, wine and dairy. They also warn the dispute could complicate broader USMCA negotiations.
"There are billions in goods per year that were not impacted before, but now are at risk of being impacted significantly," said Candace Laing, CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
"Business have been doing a high-wire act for well over a year, holding off on hiring, investment and growing in Canada," she said.
Canada's minister responsible for U.S. trade, Dominic LeBlanc, and chief trade negotiator Janice Charette have been in Washington since last week for talks.
LeBlanc's office did not comment on whether the minister would hold another meeting on Tuesday or on the state of the talks.




