Aug. 22 (UPI) -- Canada is dropping many of its 25% tariffs on goods made in the United States, with the change set to take effect on Sept 1, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday.
Tariffs on vehicles, steel and aluminum will remain in place, Carney said during a news conference.
President Donald Trump in July initially imposed a 35% tariff on Canadian goods.
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The two countries have attempted to negotiate a deal, but so far have failed to reach an agreement before a U.S.-imposed deadline of Aug. 1.











