Long list of U.S. building materials to be targeted by retaliatory tariffs

Long list of U.S. building materials to be targeted by retaliatory tariffs

March 6, 2025 

Patrick Flannery  

Canadian Contractor

The federal government has posted a list of proposed items to include in a potential second round of retaliatory tariffs to be implemented after April 2 if the U.S. government continues with its 25-percent tariffs on most goods imported from Canada. The U.S. tariffs, initially imposed on March 4, apply to everything except energy (10 percent), auto parts, and goods explicitly covered under the CUSMA free trade deal (about 40 percent of our U.S. exports). Trump has threatened to lift the exemption for CUSMA goods after April 2, which would trigger an additional $125 billion worth of retaliatory tariffs from Canada.

Ottawa is seeking public input on the proposed list. There is a form to submit feedback on the linked page.

Here is a list of products relevant to renovators and homebuilders that are being considered for additional retaliatory tariffs:

The above would be in addition to the $30 billion of tariffs already in place since Trump’s initial imposition of tariffs on March 4. These affect:

In addition to the above, Canada has $30 billion of 25-percent retaliatory tariffs in place in reaction to Trump’s tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel exports imposed on March 13. These affect just about anything made of metal, including:

 

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