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As Canada's new prime minister sits down with Trump for the first time, the two nations are locked in an economic, and rhetorical, back-and-forth
Air Canada was never massively impacted by Trump’s tariffs: it imports most of its jet ... rational and grounded in sound economic thinking. Today’s U.S.-China tariff announcement was good news for investors everywhere. Many investors, including ...
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced policies and budget changes to counter tariffs by US President Donald Trump, saying Canada can no longer rely on its Southern neighbour. He also addressed concerns about leading carmakers like Honda pulling out of Ontario for their EV and other manufacturing projects.
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ABP News on MSN'Canada Not For Sale': Carney Rebukes Trump’s Remark In First Meeting With US PresidentAmid the ongoing tensions over tariffs and deteriorating US-Canada relations, US President Donald Trump met newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House on Tuesday. The meeting comes amid Trump’s tariff announcement in recent months,
BEN SHAPIRO (HOST): Meanwhile, President Trump today put out an executive order suggesting that he was going to put a 100% tariff on foreign ... like Vancouver in Canada or go to other states ...
The president has backtracked repeatedly on his tariff policies, creating a whiplash with downsides and few clear benefits so far.
The curtain came down on the first phase of President Trump’s tariff and trade war earlier this week, when the U.S. announced a huge reduction in levies with China. Washington and Beijing agreed to take 115 percentage points off the tariffs they had imposed upon each other’s exports at the apex of the brief
With his tariff 'deals,' President Trump leaves international trade relationships even more unsettled than before.
The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) says that it is ready to work with the Trump administration on a solution to dwindling U.S. film and television production, but not at the expense of other global territories.
American consumers, battle-scarred by the pandemic and the subsequent surge in inflation, are already changing their spending patterns and delaying some purchases due to President Donald Trump’s chaotic tariff policy and the broader economic uncertainty,