Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem described the possible tariffs as a significant new concern. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP) · ASSOCIATED PRESS


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The Bank of Canada (BoC) is expected to announce its sixth consecutive interest rate cut, reducing the policy rate by 0.25 percentage points to 3%. This move aims to support the Canadian economy, which faces potential challenges from U.S. President Donald Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian imports.

While recent economic indicators such as consumer demand and employment rates have been positive, the looming threat of tariffs introduces significant uncertainty. Economists are divided on the BoC's approach: some advocate for further rate cuts if tariffs are imposed, while others suggest maintaining or increasing rates to manage potential inflation.

The proposed tariffs could have severe economic consequences for both Canada and the U.S. A report from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce's Business Data Lab indicates that such tariffs might shrink Canada's GDP by 2.6%, equating to a loss of approximately CAD 78 billion, or about $1,900 per Canadian annually. The U.S. could see a 1.6% GDP reduction, translating to a loss of USD 467 billion, or roughly $1,300 per American each year.

In response to these potential tariffs, Canadian officials have expressed readiness to retaliate. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau emphasized Canada's willingness to support American economic prosperity but warned against the imposition of tariffs, stating that Ottawa would respond if necessary. He alluded to possible dollar-for-dollar matching tariffs in retaliation.

The Canadian dollar has also been affected, recently dipping against the U.S. dollar due to concerns over the potential tariffs and the anticipated BoC rate cut. Market analysts suggest that the currency's future performance hinges on clarity regarding the U.S. tariff situation.

As the BoC prepares for its rate announcement, the interplay between monetary policy and international trade dynamics remains a focal point. The central bank's decisions will be crucial in navigating the Canadian economy through these uncertain times.

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