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UK goods face new Canada tariffs in Brexit trade fallout

New duties will now be imposed on Britain’s exports to Canada. As a result of the failure of negotiations between the two nations to extend trade rules for a new post-Brexit agreement, this has occurred.Automobiles exported from the United Kingdom to Canada are subject to a 6% tariff or tax.This comes as the temporary privilege granted under the UK -Canada trade deal which was extended after Brexit in 2020, expired after failed negotiations.As a result, British exporters of vehicles, chemicals, and processed foods that depend on EU parts will no longer have tariff-free access to the Canadian market.

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