President Donald Trump’s administration hit out at Japan’s elevated rice tariffs, signaling that the grain and Tokyo will likely be targeted as the US seeks to apply reciprocal tariffs in the ...
The European Union announced retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. early Wednesday. Its levies will take effect at the beginning of April and target a range of U.S. products including bourbon ...
The U.S. levies on steel and aluminum would hit Canada and Mexico the hardest — but the EU, as the No. 3 supplier of steel to America, would not survive unscathed. Brussels worries that further ...
Ontario PM Ford's energy levies were announced Tuesday morning as a direct an immediate retaliation to US President Donald Trump, who vowed via social media post to impose a doubled 50% tariff on ...
when policymakers are expected to lower interest rates to head off the economic threat from US levies. The so-called loonie jumped as much as 0.4% to 1.4380, the day’s high versus the greenback ...
The Finance Minister, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has announced that the government will be abolishing the Electronic Transaction Levy (E-levy), and the 10% tax on lottery winnings also known as ...
Member of Parliament for Tano North, Gideon Boako, has called on the Mahama administration to ensure the removal of the E-Levy and betting tax in the 2025 budget. Speaking ahead of the budget ...
New Budget: No adjustments to tax brackets, feeding bracket creep. The fuel levy and Road Accident Fund levy have been frozen since 2022, and the original budget wanted to continue this for ...
In response to the economic strain caused by the pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine War which followed not long after, the Akufo-Addo-led government introduced the COVID-19 Levy as a burden-sharing ...
March 10 (Reuters) - Japan's trade minister said he had asked the United States not to impose trade tariffs on his country, but did not win any assurance that Japan would be exempt, including from ...
The Mahama administration has scrapped the Electronic Transactions Levy (E-Levy) and the 10% tax on betting, citing the need to reduce the financial burden on Ghanaians and support economic recovery.