Canada hopes to avert new U.S. tariff war, but stands ready to fire: Champagne
WASHINGTON — Canada’s foreign affairs minister says the federal government is still trying to cool its dispute with the United States over aluminum exports, but remains poised to retaliate if necessary.
Francois-Philippe Champagne says he believes the standoff is an opportunity to figure out new ways to bring manufacturing back to life across North America.
But in the short term, Champagne says, Canada is fully prepared to impose dollar-for-dollar countermeasures against U.S.-made aluminum and products that contain it, beginning Wednesday.
The list of potential targets includes goods such as appliances, drink cans, office furniture, bicycles and golf clubs.