Trump Administration Playing Hardball Ahead Of NAFTA renegotiation

 | Apr 26, 2017 12:53AM ET

The Canadian dollar is lower against the greenback after early tweeting from US President Trump and a confirmation later by the Department of Commerce on new tariffs against Canadian softwood lumber producers. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said that Canada has been a “generally a good neighbour, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have to play by the rules”. The US is targeting five Canadian lumber exporters of receiving subsidies making it hard for US producers to compete.

Secretary Ross wanted to get the lumber dispute out of the way ahead of the NAFTA talks which at this point look like a tense affair given the opening salvo by the United States.

Economic data out on Wednesday was not supportive of the US dollar with the Conference Board’s consumer confidence index fell to 120.3 after a forecast of 123.7. The drop came after a 16 year high last March at 125.6. Confidence still remains strong, but so far retail sales have not reflected the improved assessment from consumers if they don’t spend.