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BoC: trade policy developments are an important and growing source of uncertainty - ING

Analysts at ING Bank explained that the big question going into today’s Bank of Canada meeting was whether policymakers would acknowledge the latest developments on trade, following President Trump’s recent threat to impose import tariffs on steel and aluminium.

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"With no further official announcement or details on the tariffs, it was always going to be tricky for the Bank of Canada to make explicit reference to them in their statement at this stage.

However, the Bank said “trade policy developments are an important and growing source of uncertainty” for both the Canadian and global outlook, implying that the tariffs certainly factored into this month’s decision.

Currently, the US is the destination for 86% of Canada’s steel exports and 88% of its aluminium exports. These new developments have led to threats of retaliation from Canada and Mexico, and will also add further pressure to NAFTA talks.

The seventh round of NAFTA negotiations ended on a mixed note. The US trade representative Robert Lighthizer showed his frustration by saying that the talks have not made the progress that many had hoped for in this round, going on to say that only six of the 30 NAFTA chapters have been closed.

The clock is ticking, with Mexican elections due to take place on 1 July, Ontario and Quebec scheduling elections later this year and US mid-term elections coming up in November. It was hoped that NAFTA negotiations would be wrapped up by the end of the eighth round of talks in April, but this is looking increasingly unlikely."

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