How Trump's Proposed 35 Percent Tariff on Canada Could Harm Domestic Manufacturing
Increasing the cost of inputs and imported energy would make American exports less competitive.

President Donald Trump is once again ratcheting up trade barriers with one of America's largest trading partners. On Thursday, the president announced a 35 percent tariff on all Canadian goods not covered by the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) to take effect on August 1, unless a trade deal is reached before then. A White House official has said that the USMCA exemption is subject to change, reports The Wall Street Journal. If Trump's tariffs go into effect without USMCA exemptions, over $100 billion of Canadian energy imports a year may be subject to increased tariffs, harming not only American consumers but domestic manufacturers.
Trump sent a letter to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday evening, which was subsequently shared on Truth Social, announcing his new tariff framework. The letter blames Canada for "having financially retaliated against the United States" after America implemented tariffs on Canada "to deal with [America's] Fentanyl crisis." As a consequence of Canada's retaliatory tariffs, the U.S. will "charge Canada a Tariff of 35% on Canadian products sent into the United States." Trump stipulated that there would be no tariffs if Canada or Canadian companies "decide[d] to build or manufacture product within the United States."
Canada imposed 25 percent tariffs on $30 billion worth of American imports on March 4 in response to American tariffs of 25 percent on Canadian goods and 10 percent on Canadian energy resources—despite the USMCA guaranteeing zero-tariff trade in energy products—and critical minerals from the country. Since then, the U.S. has invested billions of dollars to boost domestic manufacturing of critical minerals and reduce its dependency on Chinese sources. The second phase of these Canadian tariffs was scheduled to include another $125 billion of American goods on March 25. While this second phase of tariffs was paused, Canada extended 25 percent tariffs to $29 billion worth of steel and aluminum products and American automobiles on March 13 and April 9, respectively, according to Blakes, an international law firm based in Canada.
If implemented, Trump's new 35 percent duties will be "separate from all Sectoral Tariffs," such as the 50 percent tariff on steel and aluminum imports. Trump also promised that, if Canada raises its own tariffs in response, then "whatever number [Canada chooses] to raise them by, will be added onto the 35% that [the U.S. charges]."
One of the myriad justifications Trump invokes for his protectionist policies is reshoring American manufacturing and eliminating the U.S. trade deficit, which he calls a threat to America's economy and national security. But hiking tariffs is likely to increase America's trade deficit, not decrease it.
The majority of America's energy imports come from Canada and in 2023, the U.S. imported $119 billion worth of crude oil, refined petroleum products, natural gas, and natural gas liquids from its northern neighbor, accounting for 58 percent of the volume of hydrocarbons imported by the U.S., according to Canadian Energy Regulator data. Moreover, Canada was the source of 85 percent of the electrical energy imported by the U.S. that year, per the Canadian Energy Regulator. With energy accounting for 20 percent to 40 percent of steel production costs, according to the World Steel Association, taxing energy imports will make American-made steel more expensive and concomitantly less attractive in the international market.
Trump's trade war has hurt American exporters and the economy. A new set of tariffs on America's single largest energy trading partner won't bolster American manufacturing but hamstring it. This announcement and the new duties on copper imports will hurt America's competitiveness and raise prices for consumers—the opposite of Trump's stated objectives.
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Trump doesn't give a shit about ANY of this! He only cares about PUNISHING all of those who DARE to defy or disrespect The Emperor of The World! Bring ON the Canschluss, says Our Dear Orange Leader!
How about, fuck canada. They are commie trash. Pull all us funding of canada
What US funding of Canada? You mean buying their oil? Okay. That's fine. If we weren't buying their oil trade would be balanced.
Or electricity. Pick one. Then the US would have the advantage.
Immediately people in the US will see a massive growth of coal and natural gas power plants,and then small nuclear reactors 2028 and on.
The will mostly be private and not necessarily supporting the main grids. Can you guess what the electricity is for?
At a time when electricity demand is increasing at well beyond historical levels, I don't understand Trump's assault on Canada's energy.
Considering there's 10 times the population in the US needing Canadian energy and raw materials for it's manufacturing, Canada does an amazing job with the amounts of imports it brings in from the US supporting the US manufacturing. Can't say that about any other countries really.
Trump and his defenders are so ignorant they believe protectionist tariffs, import taxes intended to nudge peasants into buying what their betters want them to buy by raising the prices of the taxed goods, can be protectionist without raising prices.
I think it’s because Trump claims tariffs are a fee paid by exporters, not a tax on Americans.
That or they think showers dry people and towels make them wet.
You should really finish reading your own link from yesterday as well as looking at actual data. Can even use the 2017 to 2019 data.
Or remain fucking ignorant. Easier anyways.
So shallow. Think how many ships can you build when you don't have any steel. Is it enough?
Glass can be recycled and made into bottles.
The USMCA is the largest, fairest, most balanced, and modern trade agreement ever achieved.
- D Trump
Art of the Steal.
You realize the tariffs being imposed on Canada are for goods outside of the USMCA?
The magic words of could and might allow the author to ignore any form of actual analytical analysis.
The author did lay out that Trump is not a TACO considering the newest tariffs on Canada are because they retaliated from the first round.
This round might not have been levied had Canada not retaliated. The left in Canada is what the democrat left wants to be... Carney is less extreme and smarter than Trudeau but he's still a big gov politician.
The tariffs were always a bad idea and have gone from that to a bad joke. Systems that were set up at the end of WWII to keep Europe from slipping into the Soviet gulag are being tossed to pander to the ignorant (willful and just plain simple).
Emperor Winnie Xi Pooh must be thrilled as the US actively works to push away our long-term business partners and allies.
Time for Congress to step up and put a stop to this insanity!
So... export jobs, import labor, kick 30M Americans to taxpayer welfare, growing debt, intentional inflationary policy, advantage foreign producers...
Yeap your policies worked great!
I mentioned nothing about importing labor.
For the newly unemployed because of overseasing of jobs, government supported retraining and moving assistance. (I have zero tolerance for those who whine that they'd have to move to take a new job - I'm the fourth generation who has had to move away from family and friends to keep body and soul together. It sucks; get over it.)
Work is going to be done where it is cheapest (by any measure, but money is the easiest way to look at it). If somebody in some third world country is willing to live in a 200 sq ft house, walk wherever he goes, and live on rice and beans, then why should Walmart pay American wages to someone who wants a 1000 sq ft house, SUV, and steak every saturday night? If the American public (as individuals) want to pay more for that widget or shirt, they can make it known to retailers that they want American made goods that will cost accordingly more. Or, we can do as the Swiss do with food and subsidize domestic production of widgets and shirts. But this random "pick a rate a and country" (both of which change every week) is no way to assist anyone.
I know. You want to intentionally ignore the secondary effects of your policy like most who blindly spout your views do.
You even simplify your views solely to labor costs, ignoring all other effects that are additive to cost like efficiency and transport costs.
Like sarc and others you have a simplistic view that is incorrect.
Oddly enough your view is even a call to countries that allow slave labor. I mean if labor costs is your sole concern, that is the end result of your belief system.
Ironically your views also intentionally ignore the regulatory delta in global markets that add much of the labor cost delta as well.
You ignore major economic variables in your simpleton analysis.
The US has never been so rich. Is that actually what your problem is? Because tariffs make us poorer. That's your goal?
Are you going to put your hand out when you beg for your enemy to provide you basic goods because you can't make them yourself?
I think you have this completely backwards. You described what the democrats have done for 12 of the last 16 years.
US exports are like 20 percent of the Canadian economy, Canadian imports are around 2 percent of the US economy.
And we export power to Canada. Especially in the winter when there is no sun or wind up there.
What's to explain? All taxes do that. The only difference here is BUT TRUMP!
US POSTS UNEXPECTED $27 BILLION monthly SURPLUS IN JUNE as a tariff receipts for 2025 top $100B
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/11/treasury-posts-unexpected-surplus-in-june-as-tariff-receipts-surge.html
I don't have the energy to revisit all 400 Reason stories from this year on ballooning deficits and tariff catastrophes.
Just know this, the tariff haters here wanted to raise everyone's income taxes instead.
You tax something, you get less of it. That's the theory behind sin taxes and carbon taxes. They want to tax work and investment, as opposed to buying foreign.
They still at the end of that article touted the BBB expected increase of 3.4 trillion over 10 years to the debt.
How is it they do not recognize if the tariffs bring in 500 billion a year then there's a surplus of 160 billion a year from Trumps policies?
Add in the reduction in spending that must happen, continued DOGE savings and shutting down of departments coupled with a major reduction in the cost of illegals from 2024, living in hotels being fed transported and given medical care and free education can remove deficits, balance the budgets and reduce the debt.
It would certainly help if the feckless left stopped acting like spoiled loser children and decided to do their job and benefit Americans.
It is government's job to force Americans to be 'patriotic consumers' and buy American-made goods. Right?
Chemjeff, you're correct, butt the devil is in the details! Ass usual, there's always exceptions!
Yes, ye must buy American-made goods... Butt only if they are REAL Americans! They may SNOT be American illegal sub-humans, trannies, accused “groomers”, abortionists, gays, heathens, infidels, vaxxers, mask-wearers, atheists, dirty hippies, commies, Jews, witches, or, the very WORST of them all, being one of those accused of STEALING THE ERECTIONS OF OUR DEAR LEADER!!!
Are you going to put your hand out when you beg for your enemy to provide you basic goods because you can't make them yourself?
THIS is why we must all BOW LOW to Trumpist-Autistic-Shitistic Government Almighty, and BEG to be told, WHO is, and who is SNOT, our enema! FAR better to be ALL covered in the shit of Our Dear Strange-Orange-Ultra-Deranged Ultra-Violent (Blessed Be Shit's Strange, Deranged Name), than to risk the frightening freedom of defining for ourselves, WHO is, and who is SNOT, our enema!
We the USA can SNOT affordably product our own coffee, bananas, or chocolate, or MANY other things... So if we can SNOT make them affordably for ourselves, then we must TAX THE SHIT OUT OF OURSELVES when buying them from our enemas, and from our self-made enemas... BECAUSE DEAR ORANGE LEADER SAID SO!
ALL HAIL Our Dearest Orange Leader, Shitler, Idi Amin, Satan, Putin, Stalin, and Their Servant and Serpent, Neutered-Neutron-Irradiated Hate-Irradiated Non-Neutral Nut Job!
a 35 percent tariff on all Canadian goods not covered by the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) to take effect on August 1, unless a trade deal is reached
You emailed that to Canada, right? With the High Importance and Request Read Receipt thing?
Get a fire lit under them to make a trade deal that favors America. They're down to like three weeks to pull their heads out of the moose's caboose's.
But hiking tariffs is likely to increase America's trade deficit, not decrease it.
Hey Jack, at some point has it occurred to you that your caterwauling to this effect has become indistinguishable from the gaia cultists who predict the doom of earth by *quickly erases circled calendar date*. Aren't you ever worried about becoming this guy?
Todays BS propaganda....
Imports = Domestic Manufacturing blah, blah, blah...
Tomorrows BS propaganda....
Taxing imports is a WAR! blah, blah, blah....
Day-After Tomorrows BS propaganda.....
Cutting taxes on domestic manufacturing will cause bankruptcy! blah, blah, blah....
If Reason was as focused on Making America Great Again as they are on Making Foreigners Great Again maybe they wouldn't sound like propagandists.