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New Tariffs on UK Goods as Canada Trade Negotiations Stall

by Arvie I
03/27/2024
in Global Trade, Tariffs & Duties

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Amidst the ongoing negotiations between the United Kingdom and Canada regarding trade agreements post-Brexit, a new hurdle has emerged: tariffs on British exports to Canada. This development signifies a setback in the UK’s aspirations for trade expansion and underscores the complexities of navigating global trade dynamics in the wake of significant political changes.  According to sources familiar with the negotiations, there will be no eleventh-hour extension to prevent British products from facing additional tariffs at the Canadian border starting next week. This revelation comes as a disappointment to many British exporters who had hoped for a seamless continuation of tariff-free access to the Canadian market, which had been temporarily guaranteed under the UK-Canada trade deal rolled over after Brexit in 2021.

However, as of April 1, British exporters of vehicles, chemicals, and processed foods, who rely on EU parts, will lose their privileged access to the Canadian market. This abrupt change in trade conditions threatens to disrupt established supply chains and impose financial burdens on British businesses already grappling with the challenges of post-Brexit trade arrangements. The root cause of this development lies in the stalled negotiations between the UK and Canada over a new trade deal. British Trade Chief Kemi Badenoch suspended negotiations in late January, citing contentious issues such as Canadian demands for the UK to grant market access to hormone-treated beef. With no resolution in sight, the UK finds itself facing the harsh reality of new tariffs on its exports to Canada.

In order to revive negotiations, Canada would need to concede to Badenoch’s demands, including extending market access for British cheese and allowing the utilization of EU parts. However, as of now, there appears to be little willingness on the part of Canada to accommodate these requests, further complicating the path to a mutually beneficial trade agreement. A spokesperson for Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng acknowledged the situation, expressing regret over the UK’s decision to pause negotiations. They emphasized the potential negative impact on UK businesses exporting to Canada and reiterated Canada’s commitment to prioritizing the interests of Canadian businesses and workers in any trade negotiations.

The implications of this trade standoff are significant for both the UK and Canada. With around £700 million in British automotive exports now subject to a 6.1 percent tariff (equivalent to £3,000 per vehicle on average), several sectors, including chemicals and processed food, are also expected to be adversely affected. The sudden imposition of tariffs threatens to disrupt established trade patterns and undermine the competitiveness of British exporters in the Canadian market. Despite months of efforts by the UK to find a resolution, including discussions at the World Trade Organization (WTO) in February, Canada has remained steadfast in its stance, showing no willingness to agree to an extension. This impasse highlights the challenges of navigating trade negotiations in an increasingly complex global environment, where divergent interests and priorities must be reconciled to reach mutually beneficial agreements.

As the UK grapples with the repercussions of this trade setback, questions loom about the future trajectory of its trade policy and its ability to forge meaningful partnerships with key trading partners. With trade relations between the UK and Canada at a crossroads, the path forward remains uncertain, underscoring the need for continued dialogue and cooperation to address the challenges and opportunities of the post-Brexit era.

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