So there is no need to
impose tariffs where we have none now, and I don't think anyone sensible is contemplating this.
Not exact matches
Under this system,
tariff s of 200 % to 300 % are
imposed on foreign milk and milk products while here at home, prices are manipulated to the point
where, according to a paper by former Liberal MP Martha Hall Findlay, a typical Canadian family is paying in excess of $ 300 a year more than they need to for milk alone.
-- it will face continued margin pressures «due to higher labor content in certain areas of manufacturing
where we have temporarily dialed back automation, as well as higher material costs from recently
imposed tariffs, commodity price increases and a weaker US dollar.»
In the scenario we find most probable
where the U.S.
imposes tariffs on $ 50 billion in imports plus Chinese retaliation of $ 50 billion of U.S. goods exported to China, U.S. workers suffer significant net negative impacts, particularly in the short - term.
The system seems especially important today in light of big cases
where the US is trying to unilaterally
impose tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber and Canadian aircraft for allegedly violating rules governing fair trade.
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Where the United States will likely target is where Canada has claimed a variety of exceptions...,» he says, such as where Canada has imposed punitive tariffs on imp
Where the United States will likely target is
where Canada has claimed a variety of exceptions...,» he says, such as where Canada has imposed punitive tariffs on imp
where Canada has claimed a variety of exceptions...,» he says, such as
where Canada has imposed punitive tariffs on imp
where Canada has
imposed punitive
tariffs on imports.