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Canadian Tariff Reciprocity

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In 1911 the Taft administration negotiated a treaty with the Canadian government of Sir Wilfred Laurier.  The treaty allowed Canadian raw materials and agricultural products, including wheat, to enter American markets at lower duties.  In return--this is "reciprocal trade" or "reciprocity"--Canada promised to lower its own tariff duties on American manufactured products, especially farm implements.
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