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‘You’re at war when you get attacked’ — Canada’s Mark Carney accuses U.S. of using economic integration as a weapon as trade fight spurs tariff hikes
The United States announced 50 percent tariffs on roughly $20 billion of Canadian imports, prompting Canada to schedule retaliatory penalties to begin on Sept.
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The United States announced 50 percent tariffs on roughly $20 billion of Canadian imports, prompting Canada to schedule retaliatory penalties to begin on Sept. 8. Canadian finance chief Mark Carney framed the move as the U.S. using economic integration as a weapon, likening the dispute to a state of war. The tariff escalation follows a broader trade conflict between the two countries.
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