Canada Readies Tariffs on $105 Billion of US Products If Trump Hits First

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Tractor trailers entering Canada from the United States at the Pacific Highway Border Crossing in Blaine, Washington.

Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
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Canada has drawn up an initial list of C$150 billion ($105 billion) of US-manufactured items that it would hit with tariffs if President-elect Donald Trump decides to levy tariffs against Canadian goods, according to an official familiar with the matter.