AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCanada-U.S. Tariff War: Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is “at war” after the U.S. imposed 50% tariffs on about $20B (5.5% of exports) of Canadian goods following collapsed talks, with items ranging from hockey gear and Crown Royal to cement; Carney vows “dollar-for-dollar” retaliation starting Sept. 8, targeting U.S. steel and dairy among other sectors. Political Fallout: Trump escalated rhetoric, claiming Canada wants “the benefits of being a State” without joining, while U.S. officials and lawmakers warn the fight will raise costs and hit consumers. Business Pressure: Canadian firms brace for higher input costs and weaker sales as uncertainty drags on planning; U.S. border towns and Michigan businesses report already shifting demand. Local Buy-Local Push: Eastern premiers in PEI, New Brunswick, and Quebec urge residents to spend on Canadian and provincial products as tariffs tighten. Inflation Watch: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis president Neel Kashkari warns the tariff back-and-forth could extend U.S. inflation. Consumer Impact Angle: Separate reporting highlights how tariff-driven price pressure could spill into everyday budgets, while some Canadians also weigh changing alcohol and travel choices.
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