Trump, Canada and tariff
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Canada is bracing for a fresh round of U.S. tariffs as the trade war launched by President Donald Trump continues to dominate the federal election campaign.
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All three major stock indexes in the US plunged more than 5% on Friday, while the S&P 500 dropped almost 6% in the worst week for the US stock market since 2020.
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Trump, new tariffs
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Less than an hour before markets closed on Monday, reporters gathered in the Oval Office to question Donald Trump about his looming tariffs, which we
From The Times of India
President Donald Trump said Sunday that he won't back down on his sweeping tariffs on imports from most of the world unless countries even out their trade with the U.S., digging in on his plans to im...
From Las Vegas Sun
The higher rates are set to be collected beginning Wednesday, ushering in a new era of economic uncertainty with no clear end in sight.
From The Boston Globe
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A few carmakers have closed factories, laid off workers or shifted production in response to the auto tariffs that took effect last week.
The US president has threatened to hit Beijing with the higher tariff if it did not withdraw its own retaliatory levy.
The president's global raft of tariffs was dubbed "worse than the worst-case scenario" by experts, with Elon Musk reportedly begging Trump to reconsider.
Trade economists predict the United States could pay over $712 billion more in import tariffs this year compared to 2024.
Ford CEO Jim Farley told Fox that Ford can tolerate tariffs, there are even some benefits, but only if details on parts get sorted out.
President Trump says the goal of his tariffs − resuscitating U.S. manufacturing's glory days − will be worth the turmoil. Experts are skeptical.
Canadians are bracing alongside other geopolitical partners as President Donald Trump prepares to unleash his next round of tariffs in what he is calling "liberation day."
As political tensions rise between the U.S. and Canada, partly fueled by President Donald Trump's tariff policies, some people are caught in the middle. Denise Amato, who currently lives in Tonawanda,