Canada has imposed a 10% tariff on canned vegetables, but the US and other countries are excluded from this list. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Reuters.

The new tariff is part of changes in Canada's trade policy. This measure is aimed at supporting domestic producers and reducing dependence on imported products. However, the US and several other countries were exempted from this tariff, which may be due to their free trade agreements with Canada.

The imposition of the tariff may affect market prices, as imports of canned vegetables become more expensive. According to analysts, this decision is aimed at protecting Canada's agricultural sector and stimulating domestic production.

Reuters published this news on June 19, 2026. Further details are expected.