Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Tuesday that President Trump’s tariff policies will be worth it, even if the economy ends up in a recession. In an interview that aired Tuesday, CBS News’s
Ontario enacted Monday the surcharge of 25 per cent on electricity exported to 1.5 million homes in New York, Michigan and Minnesota.
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford agreed Tuesday to suspend the province's surcharge on electricity it exports to three states after a top American official extended an "olive branch" in the form of a meeting in Washington to talk free trade.
The commerce secretary has been in tense calls with foreign leaders over a gyrating trade agenda.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is pausing a 25 per cent surcharge on U.S. electricity ahead of meeting with White House officials.
(UPDATE: March 11 at 12:55 pm): President Donald Trump has referred to Ontario Premier Doug Ford as a "very strong man in Canada" during a press conference this afternoon.
Ontario’s premier said Tuesday he was suspending the 25% surcharge on electricity exports after speaking with the U.S. Commerce Secretary and agreeing to meet with him in
The major U.S. automakers were given a one-month exemption from new tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, the Trump administration said Wednesday.
Shares of Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co., and Stellantis NV climbed in after-hours trading on Tuesday following remarks from President Donald Trump, who reiterated his plan to make interest payments on car loans tax deductible — but only for American-made vehicles.
Corporate leaders and investors continue to be caught off guard by the president’s trade policy, especially as deal talks heat up.
This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan. US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick outlined that the Big Three automakers — Ford (F), General Motors (GM), and Stellantis (STLA ...