Canadian retaliatory tariffs lifted as U.S. kills steel aluminum penalties
OTTAWA — Finance Minister Bill Morneau says Canadian tariffs on U.S. bourbon, playing cards and licorice have officially been lifted.
The tariffs targeting products to have political impact in the states of prominent Republican lawmakers were retaliation for the steel and aluminum tariffs President Donald Trump imposed on Canada almost a year ago.
Canada and the U.S. reached a deal Friday to lift those tariffs and they were physically removed today.