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    Canada withdraws tariffs on U.S. food and retail items

    September 2, 2025
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    Canada has formally lifted the majority of its retaliatory tariffs on United States goods, significantly easing trade tensions that have persisted between the two countries since the imposition of reciprocal duties in recent years. The rollback, effective September 1, applies to a wide range of consumer and agricultural products previously targeted under Canada’s countermeasures. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the measure in late August, confirming that the tariffs would no longer apply to U.S. goods covered under the Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), excluding sectors where U.S. tariffs remain in effect, such as steel, aluminum and automobiles.

    Canada withdraws tariffs on U.S. food and retail items
    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the rollback of tariffs on most U.S. imports under updated trade policy.

    The move follows adjustments to U.S. tariff policies on Canadian imports that had previously triggered Canada’s retaliatory actions. The eliminated duties had affected an estimated CAD 16 billion worth of U.S. exports to Canada, spanning goods including orange juice, ketchup, coffee, processed foods, paper products and various consumer goods. Customs documentation has since been updated to reflect the removal of these duties, with Canadian importers no longer required to pay the surtax at the border.

    The tariff rollback has been received positively by several U.S. agricultural and trade groups. In Florida, citrus producers welcomed the change, particularly those exporting orange juice and fresh fruit to the Canadian market. These goods had been subject to Canadian surtaxes since 2022 in response to duties imposed by the U.S. under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act, which classified Canadian steel and aluminum as national security risks.

    Remaining duties target steel, aluminum, and autos

    In Canada, the government clarified that counter-tariffs would remain in place for a select group of U.S. imports in industries where Canadian producers continue to face trade barriers. This includes primary metals and automotive components, which are still subject to restrictions or tariffs by the U.S. Department of Commerce. Canadian officials have stated that existing trade monitoring mechanisms for these sectors will remain active.

    The decision has drawn criticism from organized labor. Unifor, Canada’s largest private sector union, expressed concern over the removal of the tariffs, stating it undermines domestic workers in sectors where protections remain necessary. The United Steelworkers union also issued a statement urging the federal government to ensure that Canadian industries are not left vulnerable as a result of the changes. Despite the criticism, Canadian retail associations expect the removal of tariffs to ease inflationary pressures on imported consumer goods.

    CUSMA framework guides next trade enforcement steps

    Industry analysts anticipate that pricing adjustments could occur gradually, particularly in the food and beverage sector, as businesses phase out inventory purchased at higher duty rates. However, most retailers have not yet announced changes to shelf prices. The rollback aligns with a recent ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals that deemed several tariff actions initiated under the previous U.S. administration unlawful. While the ruling is under appeal, it has already affected the regulatory environment for cross-border trade.

    The Canadian government has not directly linked its decision to that ruling, maintaining that its tariff policy remains based on legal and trade obligations under CUSMA and World Trade Organization (WTO) rules. Trade volumes between Canada and the United States reached CAD 1.2 trillion in 2024, according to Statistics Canada. The U.S. remains Canada’s largest trading partner, accounting for over 75 percent of Canadian exports.

    The removal of retaliatory tariffs is expected to ease logistical burdens for importers and streamline customs procedures for thousands of goods. The policy shift marks one of the most significant developments in Canada-U.S. trade relations since CUSMA took effect in 2020. Canadian authorities have reiterated their commitment to rules-based trade and compliance with international trade law. No further retaliatory measures have been announced. – By Content Syndication Services.

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