Retaliatory tariffs to hit wide range, from pipes to pizzas to lawn mowers
OTTAWA — Canada will impose retaliatory tariffs on up to $16.6 billion worth of U.S. imports in response to the American decision to place similar levies on Canadian-made steel and aluminum.
The Canadian tariffs, which go into effect July 1, cover a broad range of items. Some, mainly unfinished iron and steel products, will be hit with a 25 per cent tariff, while others, including many consumer products, will be tagged with a 10-per-cent duty.
Here is a list of some of the affected products, which run from industrial metal bars to gherkins, whiskey and felt-tipped pens.
Items subject to 25 per cent


