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What Canadian Goods Will Take Trump’s 50% Tariffs? Some Pretty Strange Items.

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What the report says

The New York Times World reports that a new round of U.S. tariffs under President Trump is affecting an unusually eclectic set of Canadian exports, including buoys, dog muzzles, capes, national flags and so-called “base metal statuettes.” The article frames the issue as part of the broader trade tensions between the United States and Canada, with the higher duties making these goods more expensive for American buyers.

The piece focuses on the practical and symbolic oddity of the tariff list rather than on a single major industry. It suggests that the measures touch a wide range of products, some of them niche items that may not be widely recognized by consumers but are nonetheless part of cross-border commerce. That mix helps illustrate how tariff policies can reach beyond headline sectors such as autos or lumber and affect smaller manufacturers and specialty importers.

Because the source text available here is limited, additional context should be treated cautiously: tariff schedules often use detailed customs classifications, which can produce seemingly strange product descriptions. Even so, the core development reported by the Times is that Canadian goods in several categories are now subject to much steeper U.S. import costs, highlighting the continuing economic impact of the trade dispute and the uncertainty it creates for businesses and shoppers on both sides of the border.

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