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Trump pushes pharma companies for lower drug prices, but also threatens massive tariffs

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The Trump administration says it's aiming to lower drug costs for Americans. It's given drug companies 60 days to lower prices — but President Trump has also threatened tariffs of up to 250%. (Scripps News)
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What to expect ahead of Canada, Mexico trade talks | Hanomansing Tonight

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Canada's foreign affairs and finance ministers will be in Mexico City this week to strengthen economic ties with government officials. José Díaz-Briseño, a correspondent for Reforma, says he predicts parties will engage in general...
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South African officials say planned US tariffs could put 30,000 jobs at risk

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US President Donald Trump hit the country with a 30% levy, one of the highest he has imposed on any nation.
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Canadian officials confident U.S. trade deal will be reached

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Prime Minister Mark Carney and Dominic LeBlanc, the minister responsible for Canada-U.S. trade, expressed confidence a new trade deal will be reached with the United States, even after 35 per cent tariffs were imposed late last week.
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Asia Reacts to Trump’s New Tariff Wave | World Business Watch

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U.S. President Trump’s latest executive order has imposed steep new tariffs on U.S. Trading partners in Asia. India faces a 25% hit, Taiwan 20%, while others like Bangladesh and Australia see milder impacts. Here's how the region is...
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Trade talks with U.S. will likely continue 'over the next couple of days,' says LeBlanc

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Dominic LeBlanc, the minister responsible for Canada-U.S. trade, says he expects Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump will have a conversation with each other 'over the next couple of days' as Canada tries to find a...
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What’s Exempt From Trump’s India Tariffs?

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Trump’s new 25% tariffs on indian imports spare key tech categories for now. Smartphones, computers, and services exports remain exempt under the latest trade policy, giving a temporary boost to companies like Apple, Nvidia, and AMD. But...
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Tariffs, Debt & The Dollar: What’s Trump’s Real Strategy?

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Trump’s tariffs may look like trade war tactics, but there’s more beneath the surface. With $7 trillion in US Debt set to roll over by 2026, and the total debt nearing $37 trillion, analysts say tariffs are part of a deeper strategy:...
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Can US Merchants Handle Trump's Tariff Surge?

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With US Tariffs surging to levels not seen since the 1930s, American merchants are under pressure. As Trump’s trade policies hit 69 trading partners, prices on imported goods are climbing. How long can retailers absorb the costs and when...
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US Vs India-Russia Oil Trade

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India is caught in the crossfire of US-Russia tensions. As president trump signals penalties over India’s russian oil imports, conflicting reports swirl around whether Indian refiners have halted purchases. While the US Pushes back,...
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What To Watch In Markets This Week

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After a week packed with tariff shocks, weak jobs data, and market swings, all eyes are on what’s coming next. Will investor confidence hold up? From trade tensions to economic signals, here’s your concise guide to the key themes and...
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Trump’s new tariffs rattle stock markets, trade partners

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Benchmarks fell in Asia, with South Korea’s Kospi dropping nearly 4% after the tariff rate for the U.S. ally was set at 15%. The U.S. dollar weakened against the Japanese yen, trading at more than 150 yen per dollar
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Trump’s New Tariffs Hit Everyday Prices

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From August 1st 2025, Trump’s fresh wave of tariffs has kicked in and it’s already hitting American wallets. Prices on essentials like clothing, coffee, olive oil, and fuel are on the rise, with retailers starting to pass on the costs....
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Trump's tariff war: Countries will face tariffs based on trade imbalance with the US

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From August 1st 2025, Trump’s fresh wave of tariffs has kicked in and it’s already hitting American wallets. Prices on essentials like clothing, coffee, olive oil, and fuel are on the rise, with retailers starting to pass on the costs.
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Trump Tariffs: Countries Around the World to Face Tariffs Based on Trade Imbalance With the U.S.

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Trump Tariffs: Countries Around the World to Face Tariffs Based on Trade Imbalance With the U.S. | WION Pulse
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Trump Imposes Tariffs on Syria, Iraq, Myanmar, Lesotho, Sri Lanka

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Trump Imposes Tariffs on Syria, Iraq, Myanmar, Lesotho, Sri Lanka
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Lawyer breaks down legal fight over Trump's tariffs

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U.S. President Donald Trump's use of emergency powers to impose across-the-board tariffs on trading partners came under sharp questioning from federal appellate court judges. Robert Glasgow, partner with McCarthy Tetrault LLP, talks...
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Trump dismisses weak jobs numbers as 'rigged' and fires labour statistics chief

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U.S. President Donald Trump fired the U.S. commissioner of labour statistics after weak jobs numbers signaled tariffs weren’t yet leading to his promised economic boom.
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Trump tariffs war: Massive debt pile up drives Trump policies

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As President Trump reignites his trade war hitting India with 25% tariffs and punishing other global partners, what would happen if the world turned the tables on America?
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What Trump's tariff hike could mean for Canada's economy

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The National's Asha Tomlinson asks CBC's senior business correspondent Peter Armstrong and The Economist correspondent Rob Russo to break down what a new wave of higher U.S. tariffs could mean for Canada's economy.
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Businesses say tariffs mean added issues, even with CUSMA exemptions

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While as much as 95 per cent of Canadian goods could escape new higher tariffs from the U.S., some businesses say added preparation and legwork for exports still present complications.
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South Africa’s steel industry braces for impact,30% tariff imposed on SA steel & related products

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South Africa must adapt to new challenges as US President Donald Trump announced a fresh round of import tariff hikes of up to 50% on steel and aluminium this week, compounding the effects of April’s 25% increase, according to...
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Trump orders new tariffs on key U.S. trade partners

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Businesses and manufacturers globally are bracing for supply chain disruptions, rising costs, and further trade tensions, while economists warn the uncertainty may drag on investment and growth.
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Tariffs hit US cowboy bootmakers: Supply chain from south Africa to see 30% lev

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As Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs come into effect, there are fears about the impact they'll have on businesses in the US.