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Trump Proposes Adding Pollution Costs to Canada Tariffs

The Trump administration is considering factoring environmental costs from Canadian wildfires into planned tariffs as smoke impacts air quality across U.S. regions.

Trump Proposes Adding Pollution Costs to Canada Tariffs

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The Trump administration has signaled it may incorporate pollution-related expenses into its tariff structure with Canada, citing the ongoing impact of wildfire smoke crossing the border. Active wildfires in Canada have generated significant smoke plumes that have degraded air quality across multiple U.S. regions, raising concerns about public health and environmental conditions.

According to CNBC, the cross-border smoke has already demonstrated measurable effects on air quality in American communities and could potentially impact major public events. The administration's proposal to integrate environmental costs into tariff calculations represents a linkage between trade policy and environmental consequences stemming from Canada's wildfire management challenges.

The approach signals a broader strategy of incorporating external cost factors into trade negotiations, though the practical implementation and calculation methodology for such pollution-related tariff adjustments remain to be detailed by officials.

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