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U.S. tariffs on Canadian autos, parts jumped to US$380 million in July: report

Canadian vehicle and auto part exports faced more than US$380 million in tariffs in July, a sharp jump from previous months as U.S. levies kicked in.

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U.S. tariffs on Canadian autos, parts jumped to US$380 million in July: report

Canadian car and auto part exports faced more than US$380 million in tariff duties in July, marking a sharp jump from previous months as U.S. tariffs kicked in. Vehicles are seen at the Mercedes-Benz Vehicle Preparation Center at the Port of Baltimore, where new Mercedes-Benz vehicle imports are processed before distribution to dealerships, Thursday, March 27, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)


Canadian vehicle and auto part exports faced more than US$380 million in tariffs in July, a sharp jump from previous months as U.S. levies kicked in.

A data analysis released last week by Anderson Economic Group showed US$1.1 billion in tariffs were imposed on assembled vehicles from Canada and Mexico in July, including more than US$311 million on Canadian autos alone.

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