Trump, tariffs and Canada
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is reacting to President Trump's widespread tariffs that investors and businesses around the world are worried about.
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Britain said it believed a trade deal with the United States was close as it sought to soften the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs which threaten an escalating global trade wa...
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Wall Street benchmarks slumped on Thursday, ending with the largest one-day percentage losses in years, as U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs ignited fears of an all-out trade war and a g...
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Canada, Mexico and Stellantis
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Automaker Stellantis is temporarily halting production at a plant in Canada and a plant in Mexico shortly after President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on imported vehicles. The move will result...
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Automaker Stellantis is temporarily halting production at a plant in Canada and a plant in Mexico shortly after President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on imported vehicles.
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Canada has hit back with a 25% tariff on vehicles imported from the United States. The new tariffs will apply to non-CUSMA compliant fully assembled vehicles and content. The government will use money raised from the tariffs to support autoworkers.
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.
Canada will put 25% retaliatory tariffs on US-made vehicles in response to the Trump administration’s import taxes on foreign autos, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday.
Four Republican Senators vote with Democrats to try and end levies on imported Canadian goods, steel and aluminium.
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Four Senate Republicans helped pass a Democratic resolution opposing President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada after White House "Liberation Day" event.
Standing in the Rose Garden on Wednesday afternoon to unveil his new reciprocal tariffs, U.S. President Donald Trump again falsely claimed that the U.S. subsidizes Canada by hundreds of billions of dollars every year and misrepresented Canada's tariffs on U.
The Senate passed a resolution to undo the emergency declaration the president used to impose the tariffs, but the measure has been blocked in the Republican-controlled House.
With President Donald Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” of tariff implementation fast approaching, Senate Democrats are putting Republican support for some of those plans to the test by forcing a vote to nullify the emergency declaration that underpins the tariffs on Canada.
A resolution to reverse President Trump's tariffs on Canada passed in the Senate as lawmakers grapple with his latest announcement on trade. CBS News' Nikole Killion reports.
The world economic order is shifting beneath our feet, as historic allies look to America-proof their economies. President Trump's latest tariff announcement will accelerate the shift. Why it matters: Global leaders and corporate executives alike are trying to figure out how to rejigger their economies to be less reliant on the U.