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US Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Take Effect, China Retaliates on Farm Exports

Trump’s Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Spark Global Tensions

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
May 12, 2026
in Business, Trade
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US Imposes Tariffs on Canada and Mexico, China Hits Back with Farm Tariffs - Mark Schiefelbein/AP Photo

US Tariffs Cause Tension with Neighbors, China Targets US Agriculture - Mark Schiefelbein/AP Photo

US Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Take Effect as China Targets US Farm Exports

President Donald Trump’s long-anticipated tariffs on Canada and Mexico officially took effect on Tuesday, igniting tensions in global markets and setting the stage for retaliatory measures from the U.S.’s North American neighbors.

New Tariffs and Global Reactions

Starting just after midnight, imports from both Canada and Mexico are now subject to 25% tariffs, with Canadian energy products facing a 10% duty. These measures are part of Trump’s broader trade strategy, which has already sparked significant global reactions.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration doubled the tariff on Chinese imports from 10% to 20% in February, prompting Beijing to retaliate on Tuesday with tariffs of up to 15% on a wide range of U.S. farm exports. Additionally, China expanded restrictions on about two dozen American companies, tightening controls and escalating tensions.

Canada Responds with $100 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs

In response to the U.S. tariffs, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a 25% tariff on $155 billion (Canadian) worth of American goods, beginning with an initial $30 billion worth of products. These retaliatory tariffs will remain in place until the U.S. rescinds its trade actions. Trudeau emphasized that Canada is committed to resolving the issue through ongoing discussions, but remains ready to implement further measures if necessary.

While Mexico did not immediately detail its retaliatory actions, it is expected to follow suit in some capacity. The escalating trade conflict has already begun to stir fears of higher inflation and the possibility of a full-scale trade war, as both countries and international markets prepare for a prolonged standoff.

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Trump’s Trade Strategy: A Controversial Path to Prosperity

President Trump has been vocal about his belief that tariffs are a crucial tool for revitalizing the U.S. economy. He argued that imposing taxes on imports is the easiest path to national prosperity—despite warnings from mainstream economists about the long-term consequences. Trump said,
“It’s a very powerful weapon that politicians haven’t used because they were either dishonest, stupid, or paid off in some other form. And now we’re using them.”

The tariffs, initially set to take effect in February, were delayed by 30 days to allow further negotiations with Canada and Mexico. Trump has justified the tariffs as a means to combat drug trafficking and illegal immigration from both countries, although they have also been linked to a desire to address the U.S. trade imbalance. Trump has stated the tariffs could be reduced if the trade deficit closes, though this is unlikely to be resolved quickly.

Unpredictability and Economic Volatility

The U.S. tariffs have created a sense of economic uncertainty, with many wondering what moves Trump will make next. Michael House, co-chair of the international trade practice at the law firm Perkins Coie, described the situation as “chaotic” and “unpredictable.” He added,
“We don’t know, in fact, what the president will do.”

The global economy is now facing a fog of uncertainty, as retaliatory tariffs from Canada and China threaten to worsen the situation. Even after Trump’s announcement, Canadian officials remained in contact with their U.S. counterparts, signaling that diplomatic talks are ongoing despite the heightened tensions.

Domestic Reactions and Growing Concerns

The new tariffs have sparked concern among both Democratic and Republican lawmakers in the U.S., particularly those with close ties to industries that will be directly impacted. Senator Susan Collins of Maine expressed concern about how the tariffs could affect Maine’s economy, given the state’s reliance on Canadian processing for products like lobsters and blueberries.

Despite these concerns, Trump has continued to defend his approach, claiming that inflation caused by tariffs would not be as severe as some economists suggest. He pointed to recent business investments, such as the $100 billion commitment from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company to produce chips in the U.S., as evidence that his strategy is working.

Impact on U.S. Industries

While some businesses welcome the potential for more domestic manufacturing, others are sounding alarms. Greg Ahearn, CEO of The Toy Association, warned that the 20% tariffs on Chinese goods could be “crippling” for the toy industry, which relies heavily on imports from China. Ahearn noted the sophisticated manufacturing processes involved in producing toys and emphasized that it would take years, not months, for U.S. factories to catch up.

“That can’t be replicated overnight,” Ahearn cautioned, highlighting the challenge of reshoring complex production processes that have been built up over decades.

The Road Ahead: Tit-for-Tat Escalation

As the situation develops, Damon Pike, a trade expert at BDO, suggested the risk of further escalation is high. Both Canada and the European Union have their own lists of potential retaliatory measures ready, setting the stage for a tit-for-tat battle that could drag on for months or years.

With rising tensions and the threat of additional tariffs on industries like automobiles and pharmaceuticals, the world economy faces a period of heightened volatility and uncertainty as President Trump continues to push his trade agenda.

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