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Business leaders lament latest U.S. tariff threat as experts play down risks

TORONTO - The latest tariff threat from U.S. President Donald Trump is drawing condemnation from business leaders, though more because of the added uncertainty than the potential direct impact that experts played down.

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A forklift moves a container around a freight terminal, in St. John’s, Sunday, June 25, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld


TORONTO - The latest tariff threat from U.S. President Donald Trump is drawing condemnation from business leaders, though more because of the added uncertainty than the potential direct impact that experts played down.

Trump threatened to impose a 35 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods On Aug. 1 in a letter released late Thursday, only for White House officials to later clarify it would only apply to non-CUSMA compliant goods.

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