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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.
Canadian Minister for U.S.-Canada Trade Dominic LeBlanc expressed optimism on Sunday about the prospects of a trade deal between the two countries — even as President Trump announced he would ...
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.
President Donald Trump is betting that tariffs on imports of vehicles and automotive parts will bring more manufacturing to ...
The ASPI dipped 128.02 points from Friday to 19,786.23; while the S&P SL20 index ended 0.63 percent, or 37.14 points weaker, ...
Monitor, its interactive tariff tool, reflecting the July 27 and July 31 announcements that set new reciprocal tariff rates ...
Steep levies on imported vehicles and parts are roiling supply chains, squeezing American manufacturers, and driving up ...
The potential discussions come days after both countries failed to reach trade agreements with the US by the Aug 1 deadline.
Canadian government ministers are set to engage in discussions on trade with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and other ...
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand are heading to Mexico City this week to ...
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