The government of Canada plans to impose tariffs worth 105 billion dollars on goods from the United States in response to potential trade restrictions by the US. This was reported by zamon.uz here.
According to the information, the Canadian government has prepared a list of goods worth 150 billion Canadian dollars (equivalent to 105 billion US dollars) as a response to possible future restrictions that could be imposed by the US. These measures might come into effect in case the elected president Donald Trump implements tariffs on Canadian products.
The prime ministers of all Canadian provinces have expressed their readiness to collaborate on developing countermeasures against US trade restrictions. The Canadian government notes that any restrictions could affect the country's economic interests and aims to maintain stability in trade relations with the US.