Canada's Ontario hits U.S. with 25 pct electricity tax

Canada's Ontario government on Monday officially applied a 25 percent surcharge on all electricity exports to three U.S. states, Xinhua reports.

Canada's Ontario hits U.S. with 25 pct electricity tax
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford said that he will not hesitate to increase the charge or even shut off energy exports entirely should the trade war persist.

The additional tax will affect 1.5 million homes and businesses in Michigan, Minnesota and New York.

Photo taken on March 10, 2025 shows transmission towers at Sir Adam Beck Generating Stations of Canada in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
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According to local media, the measure is likely to bring in up to 400,000 Canadian dollars (around 277,238 U.S. dollars) in revenue a day and add about 100 Canadian dollars (around 69 U.S. dollars) a month to some utility bills being paid by Americans in the three states.

"(U.S.) President Trump's tariffs are a disaster for the U.S. economy. They're making life more expensive for American families and businesses," Ford said in a statement.

Until the threat of tariffs is gone for good, Ontario won't back down and will use every tool in the toolkit and do whatever it takes to protect Ontario, said Ford.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump decided to delay tariffs on automobiles from Canada and Mexico for one month after meeting with the heads of the three largest American car producers in March.

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