The U.S. starts enforcing new 50% tariffs on imports from Canada, covering a wide range of consumer and industrial products. Multiple reports say the measures apply broadly across categories, including alcohol such as whisky and other alcoholic drinks, dairy products, and sports-related items such as hockey equipment.
One outlet describes the impact through examples of commonly purchased goods, including whisky, dairy, and hockey gear. Another adds that the tariffs come into force at a specific time—12:01 a.m. on Saturday—and provides a checklist-style breakdown of affected product types. While both accounts emphasize the same core categories, they frame the story differently: one highlights notable consumer items, and the other focuses on the timing and breadth of the affected goods.