Update on Canada-U.S. Tariffs:
As of Tuesday, March 4, 2025, the United States has proceeded with a 25% tariff on Canadian exports, alongside a 10% tariff on energy exports. In response, the Canadian government has implemented a 25% tariff on American imports. Canadian tariffs on U.S. goods will remain in place until the U.S. trade action is withdrawn, and should U.S. tariffs not cease, our government is in active and ongoing discussions with provinces and territories to pursue several non-tariff measures.
The Economic Development team at Invest in Middlesex is here to support your business by offering essential information and guidance on available resources during this time, ensuring you're prepared for impacts and any upcoming changes to the current tariff situation.
Government Communications
- U.S. Presidential Announcement – “President Donald J. Trump Proceeds with Tariffs on Imports from Canada and Mexico” – March 3, 2025
- U.S. Presidential Announcement - "President Donald J. Trump Adjusts Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Automotive Industry" - March 7, 2025
- Prime Minister of Canada Statement – “Statement by the Prime Minister on unjustified U.S. tariffs against Canada” – March 3, 2025
- Prime Minister of Canada Statement - "First Ministers’ statement on eliminating internal trade barriers in Canada" - March 5, 2025
- Department of Finance Canada – “List of products from the United States subject to 25% tariffs, effective March 5, 2025
Tariff Supports & Resources
- Excellence in Manufacturing Consortium – Sign up for email updates on US-Canada Trade Relations
- Export Development Canada – “FAQs: What Canadian exporters need to know about the impact of potential U.S. tariffs”
- Canadian Federation of Independent Business – “U.S. Tariffs: What They Mean to Your Business”
- Canada Trade Commissioner Service – “Canada Tariff Finder: Quick and easy access to tariff information”
- Product List Subject to Tariffs
- Bank of Canada - Evaluating the Potential Impacts of US Tariffs
- What is a Foreign Trade Zone
- Government of Canada - International Trade and Investment
- Government of Canada - Trade and Investment Agreements
- Global Affairs Canada - Canada's Engagement with the United States
- Deloitte - Tariffs and North American Trade Relations
- Canadian Food Inspection Agency - Guide for "Product of Canada" and "Made in Canada" claims
Latest News
The U.S. has proceeded, as of Tuesday March 4, 2025, with the imposing of tariffs on Canadian goods, and Canada has responded with reciprocal tariffs. We encourage you to stay informed and reach out to the Invest in Middlesex team for assistance in navigating these tariff changes. We're here to help you adapt and plan ahead.
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