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  2. Canada–United States softwood lumber dispute - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the United States and Canada reached a five-year trade agreement, The Softwood Lumber Agreement, officially ending Lumber III. Under its terms, Canadian lumber exports to the United States were limited to 14.7 billion board feet (34.7 million cubic meters) per year. However, when the agreement expired on April 2, 2001, the two ...

  3. What is a deficit, and what is the US trade balance - AOL

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    In 2023, in addition to the $67.9 billion deficit with Canada (which narrowed from the year before), the US narrowed its deficit with Canada to $274.9 billion from $382.3 billion, and the deficit ...

  4. Canada–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States had become Canada's largest market, and after the war, the Canadian economy became dependent on smooth trade flows with the United States so much that in 1971 when the United States enacted the "Nixon Shock" economic policies (including a 10% tariff on all imports) it put the Canadian government into a panic. Washington ...

  5. Your complete guide to tariffs: How much you’ll pay, and when

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    Canadian officials are working on a list of dozens of American products that the United States exports to Canada, targeting items that both send a political message and inflict a reasonable amount ...

  6. Canada–United States trade relations - Wikipedia

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    The trade relationship of the United States with Canada is the largest in the world.. In 2023, the goods and services trade between the two countries totaled $923 billion. U.S. exports were $441 billion, while imports were $482 billion, resulting in a United States $41 billion trade deficit with Canada. [1]

  7. O’Leary: Trump US-Canada merger an interesting concept

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    Last month, the president-elect also said a lot of “Canadians want Canada to become the 51st State,” and questioned why the U.S. provides the country with subsidies.

  8. Comparison of Canadian and American economies - Wikipedia

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    The economies of Canada and the United States are similar because both are developed countries.While both countries feature in the top ten economies in the world in 2022, the U.S. is the largest economy in the world, with US$24.8 trillion, with Canada ranking ninth at US$2.2 trillion.

  9. Trump plans to order “very serious tariffs” against Canada and Mexico — and ... to the north “is subsidized to the tune of about $200 billion a year, plus other things. ... or to come into ...