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Effective 12:01 a.m. April 5, Trump has imposed a 10% tariff on all countries outside of Canada and Mexico, which has existing trade agreements. Effective 12:01 a.m. on April 9, Trump has imposed ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said that the 'biggest risk' to the nation's economy is United States President Donald ...
Canada must stand in solidarity with the international community to exert collective pressure on the U.S. A co-ordinated ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada has announced reciprocal tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles as President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs went into effect, sending shockwaves through the global ...
President Donald Trump announced a complete pause on all the “reciprocal” tariffs that went into effect at midnight, with the ...
U.S. President Donald Trump ‘s April 2 date for the imposition of reciprocal tariffs on all U.S. trade partners is quickly approaching. But what Canada can expect for what the president has called ...
Canada is bracing for the fallout of President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war, with economists warning of spiking grocery prices, major job losses and even a potential recession if threatened ...
Trump has paused the higher tariffs for most countries but still imposed a 10% baseline.
Trump's reciprocal tariffs will likely invite retaliation, not negotiations, and will ignite a new global trade war.
Carney said the tariff’s will target all vehicles that are not compliant with the US-Mexico-Canada trade deals.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said the tariff could raise up to C$8 billion, which would be used to help workers and companies affected by the Trump tariffs.
United States President Donald Trump’s so-called Liberation Day introduced sweeping reciprocal tariffs on approximately 60 countries on April 2. Canada, a major U.S. trading partner, was largely ...