Trump, trade and tariff
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The rate will apply in addition to individual “reciprocal” tariffs targeting countries with which the US runs a trade deficit.
U.S. President Donald Trump's successive announcements of deals setting baseline tariffs on the European Union and Japan are prompting questions about whether they're a road map for Canada to follow in trade talks.
Recent pacts with Britain, Europe and Japan mean that autos exported from those countries and regions face lower U.S. tariffs than Canadian vehicles do.
U.S. President Donald Trump will accept nothing short of "completely open markets" to American goods in other countries, his commerce secretary said Tuesday, as uncertainty continues over whether Cana
Time is running out for countries to reach an agreement to avoid Donald Trump's delayed tariffs.
Trump’s statement comes a day after he announced a trade deal with the EU, which would see a 15 per cent tariff imposed on most European goods being exported to the U.S.
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Trump coveted Canada as 51st state. Most Canadians differ with him on religion's role in public life
Throughout his new term, starting with his inaugural address, President Donald Trump has said he was “saved by God” to make America great again. In Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney rarely evokes religion in public;
General Motors is exposed to billions in costs from the trade war. The residents of Oshawa are already paying the price.
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Al Jazeera on MSNAs Trump’s August 1 deadline looms, tariffs are here to say, experts say
Trump’s protectionist moves likely to keep pushing countries to lessen their reliance on the US, analysts say.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNState of play in Trump's tariffs, threats and delays
Dozens of economies including India, Canada and Mexico face threats of higher tariffs Friday if they fail to strike deals with Washington. - Global tariffs - US "reciprocal" tariffs -- imposed under legally contentious emergency powers -- are due to jump from 10 percent to various steeper levels for a list of dozens of economies come August 1,