Trade War? Canada Proposes Retaliatory Tariff On U.S. Hardwood Plywood

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On May 31, the U.S. announced tariffs of 25% on imports of select steel products and 10% on imports of select aluminum products from Canada. Canada responded by imposing surtaxes or similar trade-restrictive countermeasures on approximately C$16.6 billion in imports of steel, aluminum, plywood, and other U.S. products. Two HS codes of plywood, 4412.39 and 4412.99.90, are on the list for a 10% surtax. Annually, the U.S. exports $83 million of hardwood plywood to Canada and imports $200 million from Canada.

On Twitter, President Trump criticized Canada's softwood lumber and agriculture policies as examples of how the U.S. is being treated poorly by Canada.

 

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