Canada’s announcement comes despite a detente having been reached Tuesday over the threat of a 25% surcharge on U.S.
Just hours after he stood down in the tariff battle against Trump, Ford said, “Our real enemy is China. It’s not each other.” ...
Consumer prices rose 2.8% in February compared to a year ago, easing slightly over the first full month under President ...
Canada is reportedly set to announce $20 billion in tariffs for the United States as part of a retaliation for President ...
Consumer prices rose 0.2% in February, or 2.8% annually, coming in below the forecasts of economists, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Wednesday. Although housing costs rose, accounting for ...
Canada will announce Canadian $29.8 billion or $20.7 billion in retaliatory tariffs in response to the 25% steel and aluminum ...
Trump’s 2018 metals tariffs created job growth in the steel industry, but ultimately cost consumers more money as a result of job losses in industries that rely on steel and aluminum, studies have ...
An apology was given to the American people by Ontario Premier Doug Ford after relations turned sour from the trade ...
President Donald Trump is defending his use of tariffs, claiming they will strengthen the economy long-term while downplaying ...
New 25% U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum take effect Wednesday, likely adding costs to Americans and continuing a stock ...
After pledging not to back down on a planned 25 percent surcharge on electricity exports to the United States, Ontario ...
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