U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to unveil sweeping reciprocal tariffs on April 2, 2025, targeting Canada among other nations. These tariffs, including a 25% levy on imported vehicles and auto parts, threaten to disrupt Canada’s economy, particularly its auto industry. Prime Minister Mark Carney has called the talks with Trump “constructive,” but with no exemptions confirmed, Canada is preparing potential retaliatory measures. This escalating trade tension is a key focus as it coincides with the federal election campaign, set to conclude with a vote on April 28.
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