Economists say that anywhere from 10 per cent to 20 per cent of U.S.-bound shipments can’t feasibly be made compliant
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a limited set of counter measures against U.S. tariffs on Thursday while calling President Donald Trump's protectionist moves a tragedy for global trade.
Donald Trump's latest round of tariffs had two notable omissions: Mexico and Canada. But the two nations are still subject to preexisting tariffs.
President Sheinbaum celebrated after the United States government didn't announce any "reciprocal tariffs" on imports from Mexico.
Canada’s Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre spoke today in Toronto, outlining his plan to address the U.S. tariffs set to be announced later today by U.S. President Donald Trump. He described his plan in three parts: 1) Canada needs an immediate response;
News that Canada and Mexico are excluded from President Trump’s reciprocal tariff regime is a positive sign, giving a competitive advantage to the USMCA partners over other nations, said Pedro Casas Alatriste,
As President Trump pushes his massive global tariffs into effect, America’s former trading partners are designing their own, retaliatory tariffs, that are sure to have a walloping effect on Americans’ pocketbooks.