Trump is threatening Canada with higher tariffs
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Provinces across Canada pulled American-made whiskey, vodka and other alcoholic drinks from their shelves earlier this year in response to tariffs. U.S. spirits companies are paying the price. From early March through the end of April,
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump seems wedded to tariffs and any trade deal with the Americans may include accepting some levies on exports.
Canadian consumer prices accelerated for the first time in four months and underlying price pressures firmed, likely keeping the central bank from cutting interest rates later this month.
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China accounted for 5.89% of all U.S. trade in May, its lowest percentage in decades. Trump’s tariffs or trade trickery? It’s hard to dispute it’s a remarkable shift.