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flag The U.S. is investigating 60 countries, including Canada, over trade practices, potentially leading to new tariffs.

flag The Trump administration has expanded Section 301 trade investigations to 60 countries, including Canada, citing concerns over forced labor, excess industrial capacity, and unfair trade practices. flag The move follows a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated prior tariff authority, prompting the use of a 10% global tariff under Section 122, set to expire in 150 days. flag Canada, already under Section 232 tariffs on steel, aluminum, and autos, faces scrutiny over its dairy supply management system and labor practices, though it has laws to combat forced labor. flag The probe could lead to new tariffs if findings indicate harm to U.S. commerce, coinciding with a mandatory review of the CUSMA trade agreement. flag No formal review talks have been announced between the U.S. and Canada, despite recent high-level meetings.

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