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'Dumb' trade war turns serious: After China, Canada files WTO complaint against US tariffs

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 5 March 2025 ()
Canada has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization against US-imposed tariffs, following China's similar move. Prime Minister Trudeau criticised the US trade actions and imposed retaliatory tariffs on American imports. Trump's tariff increases on Mexican, Canadian, and Chinese goods have heightened tensions, prompting swift retaliation and sparking financial market concerns.
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