Carney’s Canadian Goods: Mostly VIPs in US Tariff Club
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In a move that blends diplomacy with complexity, Prime Minister Mark Carney reassured everyone that most Canadian goods will joyfully skip the US tariff line, while happily acknowledging that some sectoral duties politely remain. Carney’s words, 'most Canadian goods will be exempted,' sound like a sophisticated RSVP to the cross-border economic party—where only select guests face the awkward tariff dance. It’s a delicate balancing act showcasing international friendship has limits, especially when you really love a good sectoral duty hangover between allies.
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Source: Aljazeera | Published: 8/22/2025 | Author: Unknown
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