Canada views these tariffs, including a 25% levy on imports and 10% on energy resources, as breaches of US trade commitments. Ottawa will file a World Trade Organisation claim against US President ...
Image: The flags of Canada and the US fly outside a hotel in Ottawa. Pic: Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP Duties on $30bn Canadian dollars (£16.6bn) in trade in American alcohol and fruit ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump slapped sweeping tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada and China on Saturday, sending shock waves through the global supply chain and sparking fears of a disruptive ...
Mexico and Canada, the top two U.S. trading partners, immediately vowed retaliatory tariffs, while China said it would challenge Trump's move at the World Trade Organization and take other ...
After weeks of uncertainty, Canada’s energy sector received the news it had been fearing — the U.S. will soon start imposing tariffs on Canadian oil and gas imports. On Friday, President ...
Amid warnings of price increases, Canada moved quickly to retaliate ... It also said it would take legal action at the World Trade Organization. And in a video released on Sunday, President ...
Canada and China, drawing swift retaliation and an undeniable sense of betrayal from the country's North American neighbours as a trade war erupted among the longtime allies. A Big Gamble In 2nd ...
President Donald Trump took action Saturday to impose new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, which could have a sweeping impact on the American economy. The additional tariffs on Canadian and ...
Trump's tariffs threaten to disrupt the $1.6 trillion trade between Canada and Mexico and the US each year. Professor David Ortega, an economist at Michigan State University, said they could end ...
In a move poised to raise prices for Americans and kick off an indefinite trade war, President Donald Trump signed an order Saturday night to impose stiff tariffs on imports from Mexico ...
The move is explosive in scale and goes well beyond Trump’s first-term tariffs. They all but abandon the trade deal he negotiated with Canada and Mexico in his first term and will raise the cost ...