Budget 2023: Ottawa threatens to freeze U.S. firms from green tax credits, contracts
Ottawa is threatening a tit-for-tat with Washington over green tax credits and government procurement policies that risk freezing out Canadian businesses.
This year’s federal budget announces two consultations aimed at responding to the Biden administration’s massive spending bill, the Inflation Reduction Act, which sets out policies that advantage the U.S. domestic economy.
Ottawa is threatening to structure its own clean-energy tax credits in a way that would bar or disadvantage American firms, which it calls “reciprocal treatment in light of some of the eligibility conditions associated with certain tax credits” in Biden’s bill.
The Liberals are also pondering policies aimed at “ensuring the government buys goods and services from countries that also grant Canadian businesses a similar level of access to their government procurement markets.”