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Canada to impose 25% tariffs on nearly $30bn in US imports as trade war flares

In response to 25% tariffs imposed by Donald Trump on steel and aluminum imports, Canada’s finance minister, Dominic LeBlanc, says his country will tomorrow retaliate with levies of the same amount on almost $30bn in imports from the United States.

“I am announcing that the government of Canada, following a dollar for dollar approach, will be imposing, as of 12.01am, tomorrow, March 13, 2025, 25% reciprocal tariffs on an additional $29.8bn of imports from the United States,” LeBlanc said at a press conference.

“This includes steel products worth $12.6bn and aluminum products worth $3bn, as well as additional imported US goods worth $14.2bn for a total of $29.8bn. The list of additional products affected by counter-tariffs includes computers, sports equipment and cast iron products, as examples.”

‘Dollar for dollar’: Canada announces 25% tariffs on nearly $30bn in US imports – video

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Lawyers for Mahmoud Khalil spoke to the press outside the courthouse in downtown Manhattan.

One lawyer spoke about the legal justification the Trump administration and federal government tried to use to detain and deport Khalil.

He said: “The government, as far as we understand it, are relying on a rarely used provision that determines a noncitizen’s presence or activities in this country poses a serious risk of adverse foreign policy conflict.

“Of course, that provision is not only rarely used, it is certainly not intended by Congress to silence dissent.”

He added: “For that reason, we believe this case is not going to set the precedent that the government wants it to set, whether it’s in federal court or immigration court.”

Khalil Baher Azmy and Ramzi Kassem at a press conference on the day of a hearing on the detention of Mahmoud Khalil. Photograph: Mike Segar/Reuters
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