Canada Weighs Uranium, Oil Export Tax to Push Back on Trump (1)

December 12, 2024, 8:10 PM UTC

Canada is examining the use of export taxes on major commodities it exports to the US — including uranium, oil and potash — if incoming President Donald Trump carries out his threat to impose broad tariffs.

Export levies would be a last resort for Canada, according to officials familiar with the discussions inside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government. Retaliatory tariffs against US-made goods, and export controls on certain Canadian products, would be more likely to come first, said the people.

WATCH: Canada is considering imposing export taxes on commodities like uranium, oil, and potash if the President-elect Donald Trump imposes broad tariffs. Source: Bloomberg

But commodity export taxes — which would drive up costs for US consumers, farmers and ...

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