Canada will increase customs duties on a number of products imported from the United States in response to the definition of 25% customs duties on Canadian goods, the Canadian government has issued a statement. 25% customs duties will be set to $ 155 billion in American goods, including meat, dairy products, wine, beer, alcoholic beverages, coffee.
In addition, customs duties will be defined by passenger cars, trucks, buses, electric cars, motorcycles, paper, footwear, clothing, bombs, mines, rockets, grenades and other products. "All options remain on the table, while the government considers additional funds, including non-customs duties, if the United States has stated unjustified customs duties on Canada," said the statement issued by the Canadian government.
On February 1, the United States has stated that 25% customs duties on goods imported from Canada have a 10% customs duties on the energy sector. The US customs duties will take effect on February 4. In addition, US President Donald Trump has announced 25% of goods imported from Mexico, and to set 10% customs duties on China's import goods.