Trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada are heating up as President Trump prepares to slap 50% tariffs on Canadian imports—including hockey sticks and wine—just hours before they’re set to take effect. Despite late-night talks with Prime Minister Mark Carney, no deal has emerged, and the White House remains silent. Business leaders warn the uncertainty is already hurting sales, and such steep tariffs could make key products unviable in the U.S. market. The move targets auto, alcohol, and dairy sectors under a rarely invoked 1930s law, impacting $20 billion in goods. Small Canadian firms fear lost sales and halted orders, as the high rates threaten their cross-border livelihoods.

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