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Tariff negotiations between the two top trading partners are on a different track from those the U.S. is pursuing with other nations. But Canada may not get a better outcome.
United States President Donald Trump‘s reciprocal tariff rates began to trickle out on Monday, with the president notifying the leaders of Japan and Korea that they will face 25 per cent tariffs, while Myanmar and Laos will face 40 per cent levies.
U.S. President Donald Trump's pause on his sweeping global tariffs is set to expire in just a few days, unless he opts to give countries extra time to strike deals — as his advisers have suggested this weekend.
The EU, having sabotaged its own economy by cutting off cheap Russian energy in a moral panic, is now funneling hundreds of billions into defense
WASHINGTON—President Trump said he terminated trade talks with Canada over what he called an “egregious” digital-services tax on U.S. tech companies, plunging relations with America’s second-largest trading partner back into turmoil.
In the Donald Trump era, Canadians say it's no longer enough to just be proud of their heritage. It's time to stand up and proclaim it.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio talks about countering China as it expands its global influence. But President Trump’s tariff threats have created tension with U.S. partners.
The Canadian Press on MSN8h
Canadian pharmaceutical industry alarmed after Trump floats 200 per cent tariffCanada likely isn't the main target of U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to impose a 200 per cent tariff on pharmaceutical imports, an industry representative said Wednesday — but his plan could still put parts of the Canadian sector in peril.