Trump announces tariff rates for numerous countries — but not Canada
07-07-2025 22:03 via cbc.ca

Trump announces tariff rates for numerous countries — but not Canada

Japan and Korea were the first to receive letters informing them of a 25 per cent tariff rate each. But Canada is likely not going to be affected by the administration's flurry of trade deals and letters this week.
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