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The trade crisis between the United States and Canada is centered around the imposition of tariffs. Washington announced a 50% tariff on approximately $20 billion worth of Canadian goods, while Canada responded with a reciprocal dollar-for-dollar retaliation after negotiations failed to reach an agreement. The breakdown of talks came amid sharp disagreements over market access conditions, the protection of domestic industries, and sovereignty restrictions, along with declining political support and retaliatory measures from both sides. The two countries engage in roughly $900 billion in trade annually. The current tariffs are estimated to potentially cost more than 90,000 jobs in Canada, while also affecting commodity prices and multiple economic sectors. Tensions remain high, and no new agreement appears imminent.
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