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Canada to match US tariffs “dollar for dollar,” PM Carney says

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Canada to match US tariffs “dollar for dollar,” PM Carney says
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What the report says

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will respond to new United States tariffs with matching measures “dollar for dollar,” following the collapse of trade talks with Washington, according to Al Jazeera’s report. The announcement signals a sharper turn in the bilateral dispute between the two North American trading partners.

The development comes amid ongoing tensions over tariffs and cross-border trade policy. While the article text provided is brief, the core point is that Ottawa is preparing to mirror the U.S. tariff action rather than leave it unanswered. No additional details were supplied on the size, scope, or timing of the Canadian response.

The issue matters because Canada and the United States are deeply integrated economically, and tariff retaliation can raise costs for businesses and consumers on both sides of the border. In general, such measures can also complicate efforts to restart negotiations, although that broader context is not further detailed in the supplied text.

Based on the publisher’s report, the key actors are Carney and the U.S. government, with the dispute centered on trade policy between Canada and the United States. The report does not provide further information on next steps or whether the retaliatory measures have already been formally implemented.

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