@elonmusk Norwayโs 97% EV sales are impressive โ but context matters. ๐ณ๐ด
They run on 90โ95% hydro power (vs. 6โ7% in the U.S.), have just 5.5M people (less than L.A.), dense cities, solid transit & fewer trucks due to ports.
Different game, different playbook.
Canada already imposes tariffs on various U.S. products, primarily to protect its domestic industries. Hereโs a breakdown of some key tariffs:
Agricultural Products
Dairy: Milk (270%), Cheese (245%), Butter (298%)
Poultry & Eggs: Chicken & Turkey (238%), Eggs (163%)
Grains & Sweeteners: Barley (160%), Wheat (94%), Sugar (265%), Rice (150%)
Other Foods: Peanut Butter (295%), Vegetables (100%), Fish Products (100%)
Consumer Goods
Footwear & Clothing: Shoes (30%), Wool Products (30%)
Food & Beverages: Cocoa (30%), Tobacco (100%+)
Industrial & Manufactured Goods
Metals: Steel (25%), Aluminum (45%), Copper (48%)
Automotive & Appliances: Cars (25%), HVAC Systems (45%), Vacuums (35%), Cable Boxes (35%), TVs (45%)
Lumber & Raw Materials
Softwood Lumber: 20% tariff on U.S. imports
Many of these tariffs, especially in agriculture, stem from Canadaโs supply management system, which tightly controls production and imports to stabilize prices and protect domestic farmers. The industrial tariffs are often retaliatory or meant to support domestic manufacturing.
Canada already imposes tariffs on various U.S. products, primarily to protect its domestic industries. Hereโs a breakdown of some key tariffs:
Agricultural Products
Dairy: Milk (270%), Cheese (245%), Butter (298%)
Poultry & Eggs: Chicken & Turkey (238%), Eggs (163%)
Grains & Sweeteners: Barley (160%), Wheat (94%), Sugar (265%), Rice (150%)
Other Foods: Peanut Butter (295%), Vegetables (100%), Fish Products (100%)
Consumer Goods
Footwear & Clothing: Shoes (30%), Wool Products (30%)
Food & Beverages: Cocoa (30%), Tobacco (100%+)
Industrial & Manufactured Goods
Metals: Steel (25%), Aluminum (45%), Copper (48%)
Automotive & Appliances: Cars (25%), HVAC Systems (45%), Vacuums (35%), Cable Boxes (35%), TVs (45%)
Lumber & Raw Materials
Softwood Lumber: 20% tariff on U.S. imports
Many of these tariffs, especially in agriculture, stem from Canadaโs supply management system, which tightly controls production and imports to stabilize prices and protect domestic farmers. The industrial tariffs are often retaliatory or meant to support domestic manufacturing.
Canada already imposes tariffs on various U.S. products, primarily to protect its domestic industries. Hereโs a breakdown of some key tariffs:
Agricultural Products
Dairy: Milk (270%), Cheese (245%), Butter (298%)
Poultry & Eggs: Chicken & Turkey (238%), Eggs (163%)
Grains & Sweeteners: Barley (160%), Wheat (94%), Sugar (265%), Rice (150%)
Other Foods: Peanut Butter (295%), Vegetables (100%), Fish Products (100%)
Consumer Goods
Footwear & Clothing: Shoes (30%), Wool Products (30%)
Food & Beverages: Cocoa (30%), Tobacco (100%+)
Industrial & Manufactured Goods
Metals: Steel (25%), Aluminum (45%), Copper (48%)
Automotive & Appliances: Cars (25%), HVAC Systems (45%), Vacuums (35%), Cable Boxes (35%), TVs (45%)
Lumber & Raw Materials
Softwood Lumber: 20% tariff on U.S. imports
Many of these tariffs, especially in agriculture, stem from Canadaโs supply management system, which tightly controls production and imports to stabilize prices and protect domestic farmers. The industrial tariffs are often retaliatory or meant to support domestic manufacturing.
Canada already imposes tariffs on various U.S. products, primarily to protect its domestic industries. Hereโs a breakdown of some key tariffs:
Agricultural Products
Dairy: Milk (270%), Cheese (245%), Butter (298%)
Poultry & Eggs: Chicken & Turkey (238%), Eggs (163%)
Grains & Sweeteners: Barley (160%), Wheat (94%), Sugar (265%), Rice (150%)
Other Foods: Peanut Butter (295%), Vegetables (100%), Fish Products (100%)
Consumer Goods
Footwear & Clothing: Shoes (30%), Wool Products (30%)
Food & Beverages: Cocoa (30%), Tobacco (100%+)
Industrial & Manufactured Goods
Metals: Steel (25%), Aluminum (45%), Copper (48%)
Automotive & Appliances: Cars (25%), HVAC Systems (45%), Vacuums (35%), Cable Boxes (35%), TVs (45%)
Lumber & Raw Materials
Softwood Lumber: 20% tariff on U.S. imports
Many of these tariffs, especially in agriculture, stem from Canadaโs supply management system, which tightly controls production and imports to stabilize prices and protect domestic farmers. The industrial tariffs are often retaliatory or meant to support domestic manufacturing.
Canada already imposes tariffs on various U.S. products, primarily to protect its domestic industries. Hereโs a breakdown of some key tariffs:
Agricultural Products
Dairy: Milk (270%), Cheese (245%), Butter (298%)
Poultry & Eggs: Chicken & Turkey (238%), Eggs (163%)
Grains & Sweeteners: Barley (160%), Wheat (94%), Sugar (265%), Rice (150%)
Other Foods: Peanut Butter (295%), Vegetables (100%), Fish Products (100%)
Consumer Goods
Footwear & Clothing: Shoes (30%), Wool Products (30%)
Food & Beverages: Cocoa (30%), Tobacco (100%+)
Industrial & Manufactured Goods
Metals: Steel (25%), Aluminum (45%), Copper (48%)
Automotive & Appliances: Cars (25%), HVAC Systems (45%), Vacuums (35%), Cable Boxes (35%), TVs (45%)
Lumber & Raw Materials
Softwood Lumber: 20% tariff on U.S. imports
Many of these tariffs, especially in agriculture, stem from Canadaโs supply management system, which tightly controls production and imports to stabilize prices and protect domestic farmers. The industrial tariffs are often retaliatory or meant to support domestic manufacturing.
@alanroberts I ship stuff to Canada every day, and there's already a 30% tariff/duty on the items I sell. So, on a $500 purchase, Canadian customers end up paying over $800.
@JustinTrudeau I ship stuff to Canada every day, and there's already a 30% tariff/duty on the items I sell. So, on a $500 purchase, Canadian customers end up paying over $800. now we do the same
Another money grab without an anticheat fix. I just lost to a blatant waller It's like a 9-year-old found hacks off Reddit. Yet Valve is powerless to stop it, even though they earned over $1 billion from cases in 2023. For half of that, they could hire and pay 14,450 people to manually watch every game