U.S. Imposes 50% Tariffs on Canada: Liquor, Hockey Gear and Wood Products Face Shock
724FinanceAhmet Arslan
Key Highlights
ABD, Kanada’ya yönelik **%50**’lik yeni gümrük vergisi paketini Çarşamba günü yürürlüğe koymaya hazırlanıyor, bu da iki ülke arasındaki ticaret akışın
The United States is set to roll out a %50 tariff regime on Canada this Wednesday, a move that could fundamentally rewrite the flow of bilateral trade.
Washington’s Trade Offensive
The new duties zero in on liquor, hockey equipment, and particle board wood products—high‑consumption categories that have long fueled cross‑border commerce. The step signals the Trump administration’s intent to pressure a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).Canada’s Vulnerable Sectors
Market and FX Reactions
The Canadian Dollar (CAD) slipped 0.6%, while U.S. equities jittered 0.4%. Uncertainty surrounding trade talks dampened risk appetite, nudging investors toward U.S. Treasury bonds.Strategic Takeaways
Market participants should anticipate short‑term pressure from the tariff shock, but also recognize the potential for a more stable trade framework emerging from a renegotiated NAFTA. Companies in liquor and wood sectors need to adjust their cash‑flow projections to reflect this fiscal hit. – Ahmet Arslan, Global Equities Valuation Director
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