Canada’s grain, nuclear sectors closely watching Trump tariff proposal
Industry leaders are reacting to President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed 25 per cent tariff on Canadian exports, which could disrupt crucial Prairie sectors including agriculture and uranium.
Last night, via social media, Trump stated both Canada and Mexico would incur the tariff sanction should neither country take initiative on drug trafficking and migrants at their borders.
The threat prompted premiers and the prime minister to schedule an emergency meeting to discuss trade relations.
Cereals Canada Director of Market Intelligence and Trade Policy Leif Carlson called the news ‘alarming’ and said with the level of trade integration between the two countries, a tariff of that size would lead to many changes in the grain sector.