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Impending Tariffs by President-elect Trump Raise Concerns in Canada and U.S.

Canada and U.S. officials warn of economic repercussions from Trump's proposed tariffs, including increased consumer prices and job losses.

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In light of President-elect Trump's threatened tariffs on Canada, manufacturers are stockpiling imports. Canada warns tariffs could hurt U.S. consumers with higher prices and job losses, while possible retaliatory tariffs loom. Trump plans a 25% tax on imports from Canada, Mexico, and potentially China, creating uncertainty in trade relations. Analysts predict tariffs could elevate living costs without significant benefits, urging legislative checks on Trump's authority. Recent data shows a surge in Chinese exports to the U.S. as traders rush to beat anticipated tariffs, raising consumer inflation fears.

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