Canadian and Mexican goods that are compliant with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement will continue to be tariff-free, the White House has said. An administration official said Wednesday that new reciprocal tariffs wouldn't apply to Mexico and Canada,
Economists say that anywhere from 10 per cent to 20 per cent of U.S.-bound shipments can’t feasibly be made compliant
Mexico and Canada avoided fresh tariffs on Wednesday with President Donald Trump exempting the United States' top trading partners from his new 10% global tariff baseline, although previous duties remain in place.
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.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney responded to President Donald Trump's tariffs with retaliatory 25% levies on all U.S. vehicles not compliant with the USMCA agreement.
President Sheinbaum celebrated after the United States government didn't announce any "reciprocal tariffs" on imports from Mexico.
Donald Trump's latest round of tariffs had two notable omissions: Mexico and Canada. But the two nations are still subject to preexisting tariffs.
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,
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InformNNY on MSNMexico: USMCA survives Trump’s tariffsOn the day stock markets cratered around the world after President Donald Trump announced sweeping import tariffs, Claudia Sheinbaum was smiling. “In the case of Mexico, there are no additional tariffs