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This firm employs thousands in Canada, the US and Mexico. Here’s what its workers think of Trump’s tariffs
In the hours before Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a 30-day pause on US President Donald Trump’s threatened 25% tariff on Canadian goods, the co-founder of one of Canada’s largest auto parts manufacturers was bewildered.
Trump to talk tariffs with leaders of Canada and Mexico: 'They owe us a lot of money'
Trump has said tariffs are a way to force the countries to stop the flow of migrants and fentanyl across the borders and into the U.S.
Trump's threatened tariffs on Mexico and Canada could inflate home prices — even if he never imposes them
Building a typical new home could cost $40,000 more if Trump's tariffs on Canada and Mexico go into effect, per an industry group's analysis.
What did US get from deals to pause tariffs on Canada and Mexico? Not that much, observers say
President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs against Canada and Mexico risked blowing up North America’s economy.
What's Behind Trump's Tariff Orders on Canada, Mexico and China
After promising during his election campaign to put import taxes back at the center of US economic policy during his second term as president, President Donald Trump has taken steps in that direction.
What’s next for Trump’s tariffs?
The initial market reaction was relatively mild. Future reactions may not be.
What are tariffs and why is Trump threatening to use them?
Trump has also threatened to introduce tariffs - a tax on imports - on goods from Canada and Mexico, but paused these for 30 days after both countries agreed to boost border security. The US president has said tariffs are needed to help the American economy and to "protect" the country from the "major threat of illegal aliens and deadly drugs".
China, Canada, and Mexico are Trump's first tariff targets. Here are the goods the US imports from them the most.
When evaluating how President Donald Trump's new tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China could impact Americans, start by looking at the goods imported most from those countries. The biggest categories are oil,
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Canadian fans continue to boo US national anthem before NBA and NHL games despite tariff pause
Fans in Canada continued to boo the US national anthem before games in the NBA and NHL on Tuesday, despite news the previous ...
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Canada’s Trade Surplus With US Highest Since 2022 on Oil
Canada’s energy exports to the US jumped at the end of last year, pushing the country’s trade surplus with its biggest ...
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US national anthem booed before NBA, NHL games in Canada
Fans booed the American national anthem before NHL and NBA games in Canada on Tuesday night, a sign that some Canadians were ...
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Fact check: Trump falsely claims Canada prohibits US banks
President Donald Trump put a month-long pause on his planned tariffs on Canadian imports. Earlier in the day, though, he ...
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Canada to take legal action against US for tariffs
Canada will take legal action under the relevant international bodies to challenge the 25% tariffs imposed by the United ...
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Canada Promises 'Forceful and Immediate' Response to Any US Tariffs
The U.S. is Canada's largest trading partner, accounting for 75 percent of Canadian exports. Canada is the largest energy ...
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