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    USD/CAD Forecast: Canadian Dollar Traders Weigh Hot CPI Vs. Tariff Risk

    Robert JessiBy Robert Jessi18 August 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Canada’s July rose 3.0%, up from 2.8% in June, though was more moderate at 2.0% ahead of Wednesday’s deadline for 50% tariffs on $20B of Canadian exports to the US – what are the implications for ?

    USD/CAD Key Takeaways

    • Canada’s July CPI rose 3.0%, up from 2.8% in June, though median CPI was more moderate at 2.0%.
    • The US has threatened 50% tariffs on roughly $20 billion of Canadian imports, raising risks ahead of Wednesday’s deadline.
    • USD/CAD’s medium-term bias continues to point lower, so traders will likely look to sell any short-term rallies

    After a week of North American traders focusing on the developments in the US (, , ), the focus this week shifts north of the 49th parallel.

    “Canada Week” started with this morning’s July CPI report, which came in slightly hotter than expected with headline CPI rising 3.0% y/y from 2.8% in June. The increase was largely driven by gasoline, which jumped 25.7%, along with higher travel costs around the World Cup festivities. Underlying inflation was calmer, with at 1.9% and at 2.0%. This combination suggests the headline increase is still concentrated rather than evidence of a broad resurgence in price pressures.

    Attention now turns to Wednesday’s tariff deadline. The US has threatened 50% tariffs on roughly $20 billion of Canadian imports, with USMCA-compliant goods no longer automatically exempt under the proposed measures. Canadian and US officials remain in intense negotiations ahead of the deadline, though reports suggest the two sides are still far apart from a comprehensive agreement. Instead, an interim arrangement or deadline suspension may be the best that the two sides could hope for this week.

    For the Bank of Canada, the combination of inflation and tariff uncertainty argues for patience. remains close to the 2% target, while additional tariffs could weaken Canadian growth but also create new price pressures. That leaves the BOC facing risks on both sides and supports keeping the policy rate at 2.25% at the September 2 meeting unless the trade outlook changes materially. Further out, traders are pricing in 70% odds of another BOC rate hike this year, lending some strength to the Canadian dollar.

    Canadian Dollar Technical Analysis: USD/CAD Daily Chart

    USD/CAD-Daily Chart

    Source: Tradingview, StoneX

    Looking at the chart of USD/CAD, the pair remains within its 1-month bearish channel, falling to test the flat 200-day MA near 1.3850 as we go to press. Between lingering tariff uncertainty and combined support in the mid-/lower-1.3800s, a near-term bounce is a distinct possibility.

    That said, the medium-term bias continues to point lower, so traders will likely look to sell any short-term rallies as long as the pair remains within its bearish channel and the 14-day RSI stays below its bearish trend line.

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