July 9, 2025
Canada not on Trump’s list of countries subject to 10% โ€˜baselineโ€™ tariffs


Canada spared from todayโ€™s โ€˜reciprocalโ€™ tariffs

After showing a chart listing the various tariff percentages he will be charging some countries โ€” Canada and Mexico were not on the chart โ€” U.S. President Donald Trump said there would be a 10 per cent ‘minimum baseline’ tariff on goods from foreign countries.

As the U.S.’s closest trading partners waited with bated breath, amid an unclear, game-show-style announcement from Trump, the details were completely murky.

We now have some clarity. Canada and Mexico were not on today’s target list for so-called โ€œreciprocal tariffs.โ€ But the two countries remain subject to a hodgepodge of previously announced tariffs.

The White House just released a fact sheet clarifying that North America is still covered by the Swiss cheese of tariff policies announced in recent weeks.

This includes a 25 per cent tariff on goods not traded under the rules of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico pact, as a result of Trump’s so-called fentanyl tariffs. There’s a 10 per cent tariff on certain other non-compliant energy products and potash.

Still, the White House statement is vague on other details โ€” including existing tariffs on autos, steel and aluminum, which significantly affect Canada. Awaiting details there.

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