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Canada will begin imposing retaliatory tariffs on American goods on September 8, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced, marking an escalation in trade friction between the two neighboring countries. The action comes as diplomatic efforts to resolve long-standing trade disputes have stalled, according to Canadian officials.
The tariff announcement reflects mounting tensions in the commercial relationship between Ottawa and Washington. Canadian negotiators determined that retaliatory measures had become unavoidable following the collapse of talks aimed at settling contentious trade disagreements between the nations.
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