Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney said a new wave of US tariffs on Canada is a “miscalculation” designed to “hurt and divide us” after trade talks collapsed late on Friday, according to BBC. Carney said he walked away from a deal because he was not prepared to “compromise Canada’s sovereignty,” and added that Canada will match US tariffs dollar-for-dollar from 8 September, including levies on steel, dairy, appliances and electronics. He said Canada was retaliating reluctantly to protect its interests. The US will impose new 50% tariffs on a range of Canadian goods, in addition to existing tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminium, automobiles and lumber. Donald Trump has not commented.