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Canadian Economy and Markets

The threat of economically damaging tariffs on Canadian goods is looming larger as U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration draws closer — and there is little Canada can do to fight back against the tools at Trump’s disposal.

Although Congress typically oversees tariff and tax policy, Trump has broad executive authority to impose tariffs for national security reasons. That’s how he justified slapping tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum in 2018, which kicked off a cross-border trade war during Trump’s first term.

This time, Trump may go further.

CNN reported Wednesday, citing multiple sources, that the president-elect is considering declaring a national emergency to provide legal justification for universal tariffs on foreign imports, including the 25 per cent levy he’s threatened against Canada and Mexico.

The move would allow Trump to use a federal law that authorizes a president to manage imports during an emergency, according to the report, which neither Global News nor the Trump administration has confirmed.

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