Canada has fired back at recent U.S. trade actions by imposing a steep 25% retaliatory tariff on American fishing rods, nets, hooks, lines, and other tackle, effective as of March 13, 2025.
This latest development comes as trade tensions continue to escalate following the Trump administrations implementation of a 25% tariff on aluminum imports from Canada, Mexico, and China. These tariffs significantly impact fishing reels and accessories due to their aluminum components.
According to the American Sportfishing Association (ASA), the U.S. imports roughly 60% of its fishing equipment, with two-thirds originating from China. The new tariffs not only raise costs for anglers but also disproportionately burden the sportfishing industry. The industry already contributes heavily to conservation efforts through a dedicated 10% excise tax that funds the Sport Fish Restoration program.
Canadas retaliatory measure specifically targets products listed under Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes: 9507.10.90, 9507.30.00, 9507.90.10, 9507.90.91, and 9507.90.99. Canadian officials indicate these tariffs will remain in place until the U.S. removes its tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.
The Trump administration originally cited tariffs as necessary actions to combat issues ranging from fentanyl trafficking and illegal immigration to correcting perceived trade imbalances. A notable aspect of this policy is rescinding the de minimis eligibility, which previously allowed smaller shipments to bypass tariffs.
With both nations entrenched in these tariff disputes, anglers and manufacturers alike are bracing for increased costs and uncertainty. GearJunkie will continue to track this ongoing story as international negotiations develop.
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