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    Canada economy enters recession amid Trump-era tariffs

    October 17, 2025

    Ottawa, October 17, 2025: Canada’s economy is showing clear signs of entering a recession, with a newly revised forecast from the federal Crown corporation Export Development Canada (EDC) projecting growth of just 0.9 percent for 2025. The slowdown follows consecutive quarterly contractions and mounting pressure on Canadian exports linked to the reintroduction of steep U.S. tariffs under President Donald Trump.

    Canada economy enters recession amid Trump-era tariffs
    Trump-era tariffs trigger economic fallout as Canada’s manufacturing base takes major hit.

    Canada’s gross domestic product declined by 2 percent in the first quarter and 1.6 percent in the second quarter of 2025. The two straight quarters of negative growth meet the standard definition of a technical recession. According to EDC, the combination of weakening external demand, investment uncertainty and a strained trade environment is weighing heavily on Canada’s economic performance.

    Recent developments in the auto sector have drawn sharp attention to the consequences of trade friction. Automaker Stellantis confirmed this week it will relocate production of its Jeep Compass model from its Brampton, Ontario facility to a plant in Illinois. The shift is expected to result in the loss of over 2,000 Canadian manufacturing jobs. Ontario Premier Doug Ford attributed the decision to what he called “punishing tariffs” imposed by the United States and called on the federal government to respond with countermeasures.

    The U.S. has reimposed or expanded tariffs of up to 35 percent on several Canadian export categories, including aluminum, steel, copper, lumber and automotive components. These measures, reinstated under Trump’s recent trade directives, have diminished the competitiveness of Canadian goods in the U.S. market. The tariffs have also raised the cost of doing business for firms integrated into North American supply chains, many of which are based in Ontario and Quebec.

    Canadian currency weakens alongside oil market decline

    The Canadian dollar has continued to slide against the U.S. dollar, recently hitting its lowest level in five months. The depreciation has coincided with a sharp drop in oil prices, further complicating the outlook for an economy where energy exports play a critical role. The currency’s weakening has also fueled concerns over imported inflation, even as consumer spending remains subdued.

    Manufacturing data released earlier this week indicated a marked drop in output in metal fabrication and transportation equipment. Business investment has also slowed, with multiple large firms postponing capital expenditures due to uncertainty surrounding future trade conditions. Financial analysts have noted that cross-border investment flows are beginning to tilt further in favor of the United States.

    In response to the economic pressures, Canada’s federal government has moved to secure sectoral trade agreements with the U.S., particularly in strategic industries such as steel, energy and aluminum. Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry Mélanie Joly has begun bilateral discussions aimed at protecting Canadian industrial interests from future tariff actions. Officials have not confirmed whether any agreements are imminent.

    Business investment declines amid economic uncertainty

    Meanwhile, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s administration is pressing ahead with domestic reforms intended to strengthen internal trade and infrastructure. The recently enacted One Canadian Economy Act aims to eliminate interprovincial trade barriers and accelerate key transportation and logistics projects, which the government says will improve national economic resilience.

    Although some Canadian exports continue to benefit from existing provisions under the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), analysts note that targeted tariffs on specific high-value sectors have created a more challenging trade environment. Economists are closely monitoring data for the third quarter to assess whether the slowdown will deepen in the final months of the year. – By Content Syndication Services.

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