What U.S. Goods Will No Longer Be Subject to Canadian Tariffs?
- Barry Murphy

- Aug 25
- 1 min read

August 25, 2025 - Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Friday that Canada will be removing retaliatory tariffs on most U.S. goods starting next month.
In March, Ottawa imposed a 25 percent counter-tariff on $60 billion worth of goods after Washington threatened to levy a 25 percent tax on all Canadian exports, which was later applied only to goods that didn't comply with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). The U.S. tariffs were raised to 35 percent on August 1.
Carney said Canada's retaliatory measures will be lifted for CUSMA-compliant goods coming to Canada from the U.S. starting September 1.
The U.S. also has industry-specific tariffs on Canadian goods that fall within CUSMA, including steel, aluminum, autos, copper, lumber and energy. Canada will maintain its tariffs on steel, aluminum and autos as the Liberal government works with the U.S. to craft a new trading relationship between the two countries.
Read more in an article from CBC News.




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