US tariffs of 50% on roughly $20 billion of Canadian imports, covering items such as wine, dairy, cement, clothing, and hockey equipment, took effect on August 22, 2026, after bilateral trade talks collapsed at the final deadline. The measures, imposed by the Trump administration under Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930, target what U.S. officials describe as Canadian discrimination against American exports in autos, alcohol, and dairy; Canada responded by suspending negotiations and pledging dollar-for-dollar retaliation beginning September 8. These duties build on prior Section 232 levies on steel, aluminum, and lumber while applying to some goods previously covered under the USMCA. The breakdown followed weeks of negotiations aimed at addressing supply management, provincial alcohol policies, and broader USMCA review pressures, with no further talks scheduled. Market resolution hinges on whether the tariffs remain in force without suspension through the specified date windows.
Экспериментальная сводка, созданная ИИ на основе данных Polymarket. Это не является торговой рекомендацией и не влияет на то, как разрешается этот рынок. · Обновлено$54,105 Объем

31 декабря 2026 года
26%
$54,105 Объем

31 декабря 2026 года
26%
This market will resolve to “Yes” if an increase in the general tariff rate on imports into the United States from Canada goes into effect for any amount of time by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”.
For the purpose of this market, "goes into effect" means the start date of the tariffs (as set by legislation or executive action) must have passed without being further delayed or suspended. Only tariffs which are in effect will qualify. Tariffs which are paused, or which have been announced but not yet gone into effect will not be considered.
Only tariffs specifically targeting Canada will qualify. For example, a new global tariff (tariffs on all imports into the U.S.) will not count toward this market's resolution.
The general tariff rate refers to the base tariff rate paid on imports, including any general tariff the U.S. imposes on all imports (e.g. a 10% tariff on all U.S. imports and a 50% tariff on top of that on Canadian imports would equal a 60% tariff). Item specific exceptions will not be considered (i.e. this market does not refer to the effective tariff rate). For the purpose of this market, an increase in the general tariff rate is defined as a rate greater than the rate in effect at the time of this market's creation.
A general tariff that includes item specific exceptions will still qualify, as long as a policy of a general tariff on all imports into the United States from Canada is in effect which is greater than the policy in effect at the time of this market's creation.
This market's primary resolution source will be official information from the Trump administration; however, a consensus of credible information will also be used.
Открытие рынка: Jun 29, 2026, 11:05 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to “Yes” if an increase in the general tariff rate on imports into the United States from Canada goes into effect for any amount of time by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”.
For the purpose of this market, "goes into effect" means the start date of the tariffs (as set by legislation or executive action) must have passed without being further delayed or suspended. Only tariffs which are in effect will qualify. Tariffs which are paused, or which have been announced but not yet gone into effect will not be considered.
Only tariffs specifically targeting Canada will qualify. For example, a new global tariff (tariffs on all imports into the U.S.) will not count toward this market's resolution.
The general tariff rate refers to the base tariff rate paid on imports, including any general tariff the U.S. imposes on all imports (e.g. a 10% tariff on all U.S. imports and a 50% tariff on top of that on Canadian imports would equal a 60% tariff). Item specific exceptions will not be considered (i.e. this market does not refer to the effective tariff rate). For the purpose of this market, an increase in the general tariff rate is defined as a rate greater than the rate in effect at the time of this market's creation.
A general tariff that includes item specific exceptions will still qualify, as long as a policy of a general tariff on all imports into the United States from Canada is in effect which is greater than the policy in effect at the time of this market's creation.
This market's primary resolution source will be official information from the Trump administration; however, a consensus of credible information will also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...US tariffs of 50% on roughly $20 billion of Canadian imports, covering items such as wine, dairy, cement, clothing, and hockey equipment, took effect on August 22, 2026, after bilateral trade talks collapsed at the final deadline. The measures, imposed by the Trump administration under Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930, target what U.S. officials describe as Canadian discrimination against American exports in autos, alcohol, and dairy; Canada responded by suspending negotiations and pledging dollar-for-dollar retaliation beginning September 8. These duties build on prior Section 232 levies on steel, aluminum, and lumber while applying to some goods previously covered under the USMCA. The breakdown followed weeks of negotiations aimed at addressing supply management, provincial alcohol policies, and broader USMCA review pressures, with no further talks scheduled. Market resolution hinges on whether the tariffs remain in force without suspension through the specified date windows.
Экспериментальная сводка, созданная ИИ на основе данных Polymarket. Это не является торговой рекомендацией и не влияет на то, как разрешается этот рынок. · Обновлено

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