But that's on the importing country, in this case, Canada. They don't have to add reciprocal tariffs and make their citizens pay more for film. After all, that's what the US is doing mainly. We're adding tariffs to reciprocate against other countries, so now everyone is doing it. What is Canada's tariffs on US-made film?
For many years prior to now, due to the existing agreement between our countries, there were no duties (or more accurately, zero rated duties) charged as a result of the applicable tariff provisions on most things imported either way between the USA and Canada. There were some very narrow exceptions for very specific marketplaces - but certainly not anything photographic.
Some so-called "reciprocal" duties were very recently imposed by the US against Canadian goods in breach of the existing agreement.
In response to which Canada very recently announced new duties against US goods to actually
reciprocate for the breach of the pre-existing agreement between the countries.
Thus the label.
This thread is about how things are shaking out in these very uncertain times.
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Mea Culpa note - thought better about most of it.}