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As Canada and the U.S. now skirmish over Trump’s tariff threats and occasional bullying, the leaders’ rhetoric reflects a ...
Trading partners from the European Union to Japan to Vietnam appear to be acceding to U.S. President Donald Trump's demands ...
Trump’s tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, autos and goods not covered by the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement have ...
Canada’s retaliatory tariffs on US goods are partially offsetting weaker revenue from corporate and sales taxes as federal ...
A three-day meeting in response to President Trump’s looming tariff threat underscored differences between the leaders of ...
After long insisting that Canada could avoid Trump tariffs through talks, Mark Carney now says that is unlikely for any ...
Trump threatened Canada, one of the country's largest trading partners, with a 35% tariff starting Aug. 1.
Trump threatened to escalate tariffs beyond 35% if Canada opts to retaliate with tariffs on U.S. goods. Canadian goods are also subject to sector-specific tariffs, such as 50% levies on steel and ...
The letter reiterated Trump’s complaints about dairy quotas, fentanyl and the U.S. trade deficit, which is mostly fueled by American refineries’ thirst for Canadian oil. His social media post caused ...
Trump said that he will raise taxes on many goods from Canada to 35% Here's a look at countries that have gotten tariff letters — and where things stand now.
Marco Rubio meets with Russian foreign minister amid tensions over Ukraine and Trump releases tariff letters to trading partners.