BoC report estimates U.S. counter-tariffs pushed prices up about 6% last year

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OTTAWA – Analysts at the Bank of Canada say prices on goods affected by Ottawa’s counter-tariffs against the United States last year were roughly six per cent higher on average than non-tariffed goods.

The federal government imposed tariffs of 25 per cent on a variety of grocery items, clothing and other household staples coming from the United States for about six months starting in March 2025 as retaliation to U.S. President Donald Trump’s initial tariff campaign.

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