A wave of bipartisan opposition is rising in both the U.S. and Canada as President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on Canadian goods—set to reach 35%—threaten to disrupt the longstanding economic partnership between the two countries.
Washington state and British Columbia are sounding the alarm, with officials, business leaders, and small business owners warning of severe economic fallout, job losses, and rising costs. Surveys show that a majority of border businesses are already feeling the pinch, while leaders like B.C. Premier David Eby and U.S. Senator Patty Murray are calling for urgent action to halt the trade war. Critics argue that the tariffs are politically motivated and risk long-term damage to industries, tourism, and cross-border relations.
Despite calls for counter-tariffs, many warn that escalation will only deepen the economic pain on both sides.
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