What consumer goods and food items could cost 10% more as of July 1
Cast-iron grills, refrigerator-freezers and pillows added to list, prepared mustard and beer kegs removed
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The federal government has released its final list of U.S. imports that will be slapped with tariffs starting Sunday — with some notable changes from the list that was floated at the beginning of June, before industry had a chance to weigh in on the proposals.
Aside from the vast array of steel products that are being slapped with a tariff of 25 per cent and a long list of aluminum products that will cost Canadian importers 10 per cent more, the new tariffs will also apply to a long list of consumer items.
The consumer items fall under the country of origin classifications outlined in NAFTA.
The federal government put out a list of these consumer items on May 31 and gave industry and stakeholders time to make a case for why a given item should be added to the list or removed.
While much of it stays the same — tariffs on U.S. whisky, lawn mowers, ketchup and maple syrup remain in place — there have been some tweaks.
The government added some items, such as cast-iron grills, refrigerator-freezers and pillows, to the list and removed others: steel and iron beer kegs and prepared mustard.
Here is the full list of consumer goods that will be hit with 10 per cent tariffs entering Canada as of July 1:
- Yogourt.
- Coffee, roasted: not decaffeinated.
- Prepared meals: of spent fowl; other than in cans or glass jars.
- Prepared meals of bovine animals.
- Maple sugar and maple syrup.
- Licorice, candy and toffee.
- Chocolate, in blocks, slabs or bars, filled and not filled.
- Pizza and quiche.
- Cucumbers and gherkins.
- Strawberry jam.
- Orange juice: not frozen.
- Soya sauce.
- Tomato ketchup.
- Mayonnaise and salad dressing.
- Mixed condiments and mixed seasonings.
- Sauces.
- Soups and broths and preparations therefor.
- Sweetened waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters.
- Whiskies.
- Manicure or pedicure preparations.
- Hair lacquers.
- Pre-shave and shaving preparations.
- Preparations for perfuming or deodorizing rooms, including those used during religious rites.
- Organic liquid or cream for skin washing.
- Automatic dishwasher detergents.
- Candles.
- Glues or adhesives.
- Insecticides: in packages weighing 1.36 kg or less.
- Fungicides: in packages weighing 1.36 kg or less.
- Herbicides, in packages weighing 1.36 kg or less.
- Sacks and bags.
- Tableware and kitchenware.
- Household articles and hygienic or toilet articles.
- Plywood, 6 mm thick or less.
- Some specific paper products.
- Toilet paper.
- Handkerchiefs, cleansing or facial tissues and towels.
- Tablecloths and serviettes.
- Bobbins, spools, caps and similar supports.
- Printed or illustrated postcards.
- Cast iron grilles.
- Combined refrigerator-freezers for recreational vehicles.
- Non-electric water heaters.
- Household dish washing machines.
- Lawn mowers.
- Washing machines.
- Inflatable boats.
- Sailboats, with or without auxiliary motor.
- Motorboats.
- Upholstered wooden furniture.
- Mattresses.
- Sleeping bags.
- Pillows, cushions, quilts, containing less than 85 per cent by weight of silk.
- Playing cards.
- Ballpoint and felt tipped pens.