WASHINGTON, July 21 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said ‌on Tuesday that the ‌50% tariffs on a range of imports ​from Canada were "reciprocity" for trade actions by Ottawa on U.S. dairy, alcohol and beverages. U.S. President ‌Donald Trump ⁠on Monday announced tariffs on nearly $20 billion worth of ⁠Canadian goods over the northern neighbor's retaliatory tariffs on ​U.S. autos, ​steel, aluminum ​and liquor and ‌its high dairy tariffs. In an interview with Fox Business Network, Bessent accused Canada of being "highly discriminatory" on dairy products and pointed ‌toward U.S. alcohol ​and beverages moved ​from Canadian ​shelves. "This is really ‌just reciprocity in terms ​of what ​they've done to our great U.S. companies," he told the "Mornings ​with ‌Maria" program.