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Slapping tariffs on goods traded between the U.S. and Canada will drive up prices and cripple demand, leading to job losses in industries across both nations.
Alabama imports more goods from Mexico than any other nation, and it’s not even close. Canada ranked fifth, and was near the top for receiving Alabama’s exports — an important distinction as Canada ...
Canada is also pushing to diversify its exports and set itself a target in 2018 of increasing non-U.S. exports by 50% by 2025 ...
Meanwhile, Canada’s FDI in the United States was ... Nearly one in five Michigan jobs depends on international trade, with trade-related employment growing six times faster than total ...
Tariffs have made headlines in recent days with higher duties in the works for Mexico, Canada and China. How does Arizona fit ...
Yet amid this uncertainty, it’s possible that there may be a silver lining. Trump may inadvertently be paving the way for a ...
Experts say the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act is untested for imposing import tariffs and Trump's action ...
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