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Carney suggests U.S. tariffs could drop to help Canadian industry

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As Prime Minister Mark Carney announced support for the softwood lumber industry dealing with the impact of a U.S. trade war, he acknowledged the government could drop some retaliatory tariffs if it helps other industries.

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  • Mark Carney is open to reducing some Canadian tariffs on U.S. goods to aid domestic industries. 22s
  • Canada imposed 25% retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products worth nearly $30 billion. 28s
  • New support measures were announced for the softwood lumber sector, including $1.2 billion in aid. 1m 35s
  • Negotiations with the U.S. are ongoing and described as fluid and complex. 2m 16s
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