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President Trump has announced a new set of tariffs after his August 1st deadline for negotiations with countries passed.
President Trump increased the tariff on Canadian imports while giving Mexico a 90-day break to continue negotiations.
A guest column from Dr. Daniel Covarrubias, director of Texas A&M International University's A.R. Sanchez, Jr., School of ...
President Trump has issued a new executive order raising import duties on goods from 69 countries. Tariffs now range from 10% to 50%, aiming to rebalance U.S. trade and support domestic industries.
Canadian government ministers are set to engage in discussions on trade with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and other ...
Trump had threatened tariffs of 30% on goods from Mexico in a July letter, something that Sheinbaum said Mexico gets to stave ...
Ford is upset that the Mexico and Canada rates are higher than the 15% tariff rates announced for major automotive nations ...
Canada faces mounting pressure as the US hikes tariffs to 35%, sparing Mexico and testing Ottawa’s trade strategy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday that he was “disappointed” but would work to build Canada’s economic resiliency and ...
Ford is upset that the Mexico and Canada rates are higher than the 15% tariff rates announced for major automotive nations ...