A White House official said late Tuesday that US President Donald Trump's planned 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports would be added onto other levies on Canadian goods, resulting in a total ...
United States President Donald Trump thinks the rest of the world is ripping off the U.S., when the reason for its trade ...
Alcoa's vertical integration, aluminum demand, resilience to tariffs, and potential upside make it an attractive investment ...
Trump has announced tariffs on major trading partners. Although this may lead to some short-term benefits, the U.S. is ...
The implementation of 25% taxes, which are added to the levies on China, affect Canada above all. The move represents an ...
Even if Trump could settle on a justification for his tariffs, the results could leave the country far. weaker.
The trade union Community said tariffs on British steel would be "hugely damaging" for the UK and "self-defeating" for the US ...
But there’s a method behind Trump’s tariff plan. Trump has used and promised to expand tariffs for three primary purposes: to ...
Could some Canadian and Southwestern Ontario businesses benefit from U.S. tariffs? Not really, experts say.
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem has warned that growing economic uncertainties—including potential US tariffs, global ...
In 2024, 23% of all steel used in the U.S. was imported, with Canada, Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and Vietnam as the biggest suppliers.
US president Donald Trump caused confusion by revealed the plan for a 25 per cent levy as he chatted to journalists on Air ...