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Trump tariff deadline looms, Canada told levies coming Tuesday

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 2, 2025 2623 Minutes read0

•US President Donald Trump (L) and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

President Donald Trump was due to unleash fresh tariffs yesterday on major US trading partners Canada, Mexico and China — with Ottawa informed that levies will be effective within days.

The US government has told Ottawa to expect 25 percent across-the-board tariffs on its exports starting Tuesday, with the exception of energy products like oil, a Canadian government source told our correspondent.

Those would face a 10 percent rate, added the official, who was not authorised to speak publicly, reports AFP.

Trump has threatened a similar 25 percent levy on Mexican imports, pointing to what he said was both North American neighbors’ failure to halt illegal immigration and the flow of fentanyl across US borders.

On China, Trump vowed a 10 percent tariff, charging that it had a role in the synthetic opioid’s production.

These threaten upheaval across supply chains from energy to automobiles and food, analysts said.

Trump has repeatedly expressed his love for tariffs, and has signaled that yesterday’s action could be the first volley in further trade conflicts to come.

This week, the US president pledged to impose duties on the European Union.

He has also promised tariffs on semiconductors, steel, aluminum, as well as oil and gas — without specifying which countries would be targeted.

Trump returned to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida for the weekend with no public events on his official schedule. He headed to the golf course yesterday morning.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was expected to hold a press conference around 6:00 pm (2300 GMT), two Canadian government sources told our correspondent.

Growth concerns

Imposing sweeping tariffs on three key US trading partners carries risks for Trump, who swept to victory in November’s election partly due to public dissatisfaction over the economy.

Higher import costs would likely “dampen consumer spending and business investment,” said EY chief economist Gregory Daco.

He expects inflation would rise by 0.7 percentage points in the first quarter this year with the tariffs, before gradually easing.

“Rising trade policy uncertainty will heighten financial market volatility and strain the private sector, despite the administration’s pro-business rhetoric,” he said.

Trump’s supporters have downplayed fears that tariffs would fuel inflation, with some suggesting his planned tax cuts and deregulation measures could boost growth instead.

Democratic lawmakers criticised Trump’s plans, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer saying Friday: “I am concerned these new tariffs will further drive up costs for American consumers.”

Canada and Mexico are major suppliers of US agricultural products, with imports totaling tens of billions of dollars from each country per year.

Tariffs would also hit the auto industry hard, with US light vehicle imports from Canada and Mexico in 2024 accounting for 22 percent of all vehicles sold in the country, according to S&P Global Mobility.

The research group added that automakers and suppliers also produce components throughout the region, meaning tariffs will likely increase costs for vehicles.

Ready to respond

Trudeau said Friday that Ottawa is ready with “a purposeful, forceful” response.

Doug Ford, premier of Canada’s economic engine Ontario, warned yesterday that “the impact of these tariffs will be felt almost immediately,” predicting job losses and a slowdown in business.

Canada should “hit back hard and hit back strong,” he said at a local election campaign stop.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum previously said her government would await any announcement “with a cool head” and had plans for whatever Washington decides.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, however, on Friday dismissed concerns of a trade war.

Hiking import taxes on crude oil from countries like Canada and Mexico could bring “huge implications for US energy prices, especially in the US Midwest,” noted David Goldwyn and Joseph Webster of the Atlantic Council.

Trump said Friday he was mulling a lower tariff rate on oil.

Nearly 60 percent of US crude oil imports are from Canada, according to a Congressional Research Service report.

Canadian heavy oil is refined in the United States and regions dependent on it may lack a ready substitute.

Canadian producers would bear some impact of tariffs, but US refiners would also be hit with higher costs, said Tom Kloza of the Oil Price Information Service.

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