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COMMENTARY: Canada is facing 35% tariffs. Now what?
U.S. President Donald Trump’s deadline passed without a deal. Now, Canada must manage the uncertainty of being on the outside ...
Some Canadian consumers have been boycotting or reducing their business with U.S. companies as part of a backlash to President Donald Trump’s trade war. Canadian-owned retail outlets have used ...
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Africanews on MSNRamaphosa and Trump agree to further trade talks amid U.S. tariffs
The call comes against the backdrop of a 30% U.S. tariff imposed on South African imports, which has triggered serious ...
"A lot of people in the state are fed up with a two party system," Duggan said. "And it's not going to change by electing ...
President Donald Trump's sweeping new tariffs finally took effect on Thursday, slapping levies on dozens of countries and ...
The economic impact is already visible, with signs of stalled hiring, rising inflation and declining home values.
U.S. President Donald Trump marked 200 days back in office today by again hitting nations around the world with increased ...
Trump marked 200 days back in office on Thursday by again hitting nations around the world with increased tariffs.
Full agreements have yet to be reached with the U.S.’s three largest trading partners, Canada, China and Mexico; some Canadian imports have been subject to a 35 percent tariff since early August.
President Donald Trump’s higher tariff rates of 10% to 50% on dozens of trading partners kicked in on Thursday.
The higher tariffs are likely to impact global supply chains and inflation, with Switzerland, South Africa, Brazil and India ...
US stocks were mixed Thursday morning as President Trump's sweeping tariffs hit dozens of US trade partners after his ...
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