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U.S. Tariff Threats Return, Raising Concerns but Limited Impact on Canadian Pork

Florian Possberg, partner at Polar Pork Farms, says U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed threat of a 35% tariff on Canadian imports—excluding goods covered by the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA)—is once again creating uncertainty, even if the pork sector may be spared the worst of it.

Trump has warned that if Canada doesn’t finalize a trade deal by August 1st, broad tariffs could be imposed on a range of imports. While CUSMA-compliant products are exempt, Possberg points out that much of Canada’s trade—especially in the ag sector—falls under that umbrella, which softens the potential blow for pork producers.

He notes that the pork industry has seen its share of trade tensions since Trump’s first election, riding out cycles of threats and negotiation.

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