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Los Angeles Times |
As markets plunged and world leaders expressed anger and dismay over Trump's tariffs, Mexico took a more measured and hopeful approach.
Wall Street Journal |
Canada is the U.S.’s largest export market for cars.
UPI |
Revenue generated from the Canada tariffs will be used to support Canadian auto workers and the domestic industry, which was already feeling the negative effects of Trump's economic measures.
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Mexico and Canada were exempted from President Donald Trump’s new round of tariffs, but the future of free trade in North America is very much in doubt.
President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" appeared set to end North American free trade and Mexico's privileged access to the U.S.
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As the United States prepares to welcome the world for various sporting events, the question becomes: Will the world want to come?
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Carney says Trump respected Canada in phone call about launching new economic talksPrime Minister Mark Carney said U.S. President Donald Trump respected Canada’s sovereignty in their first phone call on Friday where the two leaders agreed to begin negotiations on a new economic and security relationship immediately after the Canadian election.
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says latest U.S. tariffs hard to celebrate, but give time for talksAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says she doesn’t want to be “exuberant about dodging the bullet” with U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest tariff announcement but that it might push a trade agreement renegotiation until after the April 28 federal election.
China, Japan, and South Korea have agreed to strengthen economic ties days ahead of Trump's planned announcement of more tariffs. The three countries held their first economic dialogue in five years in Seoul, South Korea, on Sunday (Mar. 31), CNBC reported.
Carney says export taxes an option in trade war and he wants serious talks with Trump, ‘not theatre’
Canada has said it’s open to starting early renegotiation of the United States-Mexico-Canada free-trade agreement, which is up for renewal in 2026
Tariff hikes announced by U.S. President Donald Trump have provoked dismay, threats of countermeasures and calls for further negotiations to make trade rules fairer.