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The White House has said the tariffs are necessary because the two countries aren't doing enough to stop illegal immigration and the smuggling of fentanyl into the United States from the northern and...
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President Donald Trump's move to slap a 10% tariff on most goods imported to the United States, as well as much higher levies on dozens of rivals and allies alike, has intensified a global trade war t...
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In the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump unveiling global reciprocal tariffs on most goods imported to the United States on Wednesday (April 2), South Africa was hit with a 30% hike.
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Harley Shaiken, a labor expert and professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, said that with the most recent trade agreement, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, Trump aimed to address flaws in the North American Free Trade ...
Advanced flight bookings from Canada into the United States have already dropped by 70% through September, according to the Financial Post.
US-Canada-Mexico joint World Cup goes from unity to acrimony thanks to tariffs and '51st state' talk
As the United States prepares to welcome the world for FIFA’s Club World Cup this June, golf’s Ryder Cup in September, the World Cup next year and the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028, the question become
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada has announced reciprocal tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles as President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs went into effect, sending shockwaves through the global financial system.
According to Trump’s latest executive order, Mexico and Canada’s 25 per cent tariff on non-USMCA goods would go down to 12 per cent if the US is happy with their compliance on stopping fentanyl and halting illegal migration.
As markets plunged and world leaders expressed anger and dismay over Trump's tariffs, Mexico took a more measured and hopeful approach.
Mexico's "cool-headed" approach to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff offensive has paid off in preferential treatment in his sweeping tariff announcement this week and a close working relationship with his trade team,
It’s hard to know how, exactly, the current geopolitical fissures might affect the 2026 World Cup, its organization and coordination, fans’ travel plans and more.