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We begin with Prime Minister Mark Carney, who said his government will “steadfastly” defend workers and businesses following the latest trade threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump posted a letter to social media Thursday evening announcing Canadian goods will be subject to a 35% ...
President Trump plans to raise tariffs on Canadian imports to 35% starting Aug. 1, escalating trade tensions over fentanyl ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNStock markets in US, Europe fall as Trump ramps up tariff threatsStock markets in the United States and Europe retreated Friday as US President Donald Trump ramped up his trade offensive.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva says he will impose retaliatory tariffs on the United States if President Donald Trump follows through on a pledge to boost import taxes by 50% ...
A Portland tour guide says he's seen a sharp drop in Canadian visitors, with politics and tariffs contributing to the ...
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President Donald Trump has announced a steeper 35 percent tariff on Canadian goods, saying the U.S. has been "taken advantage of" for too long.
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Despite bumps, changes in Trump's tariff policies do not seem to steadily spook investorsStocks fell across the board on Friday after President Trump threatened a new 35% tariff on Canada. CBS News contributor ...
As U.S. President Donald Trump issues new 35% tariff threats on Canadian goods, Saskatchewan's Premier says this latest round of tariffs won't have much impact on the province.
The stock market dipped on Friday after President Donald Trump issued his latest tariff threat against Canada. The S&P 500 ...
President Donald Trump said the U.S. will increase its tariff rate on Canadian goods to 35% starting next month. An outline ...
Donald Trump capped off a whirlwind series of tariff threats with confirmation that he has broken yet another tariff revenue ...
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