Canada’s Retaliatory Tariffs: Full List of U.S. Goods Affected in 2025
The Canadian government has responded to the United States’ new 25% tariffs on Canadian goods by imposing counter-tariffs on $155 billion worth of U.S. products. These tariffs will roll out in two phases, with the first round of $30 billion in goods taking effect this Tuesday and a second wave of $125 billion following in 21 days.

Why Is Canada Imposing Tariffs?
The counter-tariffs are a direct response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order imposing similar tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports. According to government officials, these measures target U.S. goods strategically. The goal is to apply pressure on key U.S. stakeholders while minimizing the impact on Canadian consumers by selecting products with strong domestic alternatives.
What Items Are Affected?
The list of tariffed U.S. goods covers a wide range of industries, including food, beverages, clothing, vehicles, household goods, and industrial equipment. Here are some of the notable items:
Food & Beverages
- Poultry, meat, and seafood
- Milk, cream, yogurt, cheese, and butter
- Eggs and honey
- Tomatoes, citrus fruits, cherries, peaches, and plums
- Coffee, tea, and spices (including vanilla, cinnamon, and turmeric)
- Wheat, barley, oats, rice, and pasta
- Chocolate, molasses, and malt extract
- Ice cream and soups
- Water, beer, wine, and liquor
Household & Personal Items
- Toilet paper, paper towels, and packaging materials
- Perfumes, makeup, and skincare products
- Soaps, shampoos, and deodorants
- Oral hygiene products
- Bathtubs, sinks, toilets, and ceramic basins
- Curtains, blankets, rugs, and linens
Clothing & Accessories
- Men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing (including baby clothes, jackets, swimwear, and undergarments)
- Leather goods, including bags, gloves, and belts
- Footwear with rubber, plastic, or leather soles
- Hats, scarves, and mittens
Vehicles & Industrial Goods
- Motorcycles
- Automotive parts and accessories
- Farm machinery and industrial equipment
- Dishwashers, washing machines, and refrigerators
- Vacuum cleaners, heaters, and air pumps
Luxury & Specialty Items
- Jewelry, diamonds, and silver
- Casino games, video game consoles, and coin-operated machines
- Firearms, bombs, and missiles
- Paintings and artwork
What’s Next?
The second phase of tariffs will expand the list to include passenger vehicles, trucks, steel, aluminum, and aerospace products. The public comment period will allow industries to provide feedback before finalizing this phase.
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Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc called the U.S. tariffs “plainly unjustified” and reiterated Canada’s commitment to maintaining pressure until the U.S. reverses its decision. These measures will stay in place until the Trump administration removes tariffs on Canadian goods.
In addition to federal action, some Canadian provinces and territories are also pushing back by restricting the sale of U.S. alcohol.
This trade conflict marks another chapter in the ongoing tension between Canada and the United States. While the tariffs aim to protect Canadian industries, businesses and consumers will likely feel the impact. With the full list available online, companies should review the affected goods and explore alternative suppliers to minimize disruptions.
For the latest updates, visit the Government of Canada’s official website.
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More…
- https://globalnews.ca/news/10993895/canada-counter-tariffs-full-list
- https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/article/here-is-the-full-list-of-us-products-coming-under-canadian-tariffs-on-tuesday
- https://www.supplychaindive.com/news/Canada-retaliates-US-tariffs/738972
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