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Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday that he was “disappointed” but would work to build Canada’s economic resiliency and diversify its trading relationships.
Antweiler said the share of goods that are CUSMA-compliant is increasing rapidly since Trump announced the first round of ...
British Columbia's minister of jobs and economic growth is urging the federal government to stand firm and "negotiate hard" ...
The White House promised that tariffs would make America boom. But job growth has stalled and the President has been reduced ...
Trump has promised that his tax hikes on the nearly $3 trillion in goods imported to the United States will usher in newfound ...
President Donald Trump has signed off on sweeping new tariffs for dozens of countries as he continues to escalate his global ...
It’s Tariff Day, the day when President Donald Trump said he would impose severe tariffs on countries that failed to sign ...
Late Thursday, Trump ordered new tariff rates for 66 countries, the European Union, Taiwan and the Falkland Islands. Among ...
An anemic July jobs report boosted expectations the Federal Reserve might lower interest rates in September. Trump said the ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said his government was disappointed by Trump’s move to raise the U.S. tariff on goods ...
President Donald Trump's latest tariff moves drew worries from Wall Street as stocks slumped Friday and Treasury yields fell ...
After several delays, President Trump's tariffs take effect on Aug. 1, with new rates announced hours before ...
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