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(Reuters) -Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he was disappointed after US President Donald Trump signed an executive order to raise tariffs on Canadian goods to 35% from 25% on products outside ...
WASHINGTON - Canada has been hit with 35 per cent tariffs after U.S. President Donald Trump followed through on his threat to increase duties if Ottawa didn't agree to a ...
Donald Trump’s trade war has just intensified. The US president has announced new tariffs — ranging from 10 per cent to 41 per cent for several countries. Among those who have been slapped with the ...
President Donald Trump ordered the reimposition of tariffs on dozens of trading partners Thursday -- his cornerstone strategy ...
The White House confirmed the tariffs would not hit goods compliant with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade, commonly known as CUSMA.
Nations without US trade deals face 10–40% tariffs, including India, Canada, Taiwan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and even tiny Lesotho.
Countries that have not received a prior letter on tariffs from Trump or negotiated a trade framework will be notified of ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order that set new tariffs on a wide swath of U.S. trading partners to ...
Trump set rates including a 35 percent duty on many goods from Canada, 50 percent for Brazil, 25 percent for India, 20 percent for Taiwan and 39 percent for Switzerland, according to a presidential ...
Eight months ago, you could confidently declare the United States and Canada were more than just pleasant neighbors separated ...
Trump has announced US will increase tariffs to 35% on Canadian exports not covered under USMCA. While negotiations continue ...