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Here's what countries will pay under Trump’s latest tariff plan
Canada’s tariff rate increased by 10 points to 35% for goods not covered by existing trade agreements. (Scripps News)
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Trade war's grim effects on the auto sector are making workers nervous
As the U.S. and Canada remain locked in a trade war that ratcheted up Friday with the imposition of a higher tariff on some Canadian goods, the union representing Windsor's Stellantis workers doesn't want to see Canada rush into a bad...
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Some Calgary businesses have mixed reactions to U.S. tariff boost
Calgary's business community at large is disappointed with the U.S. tariffs that kicked-in on Aug. 1. The Chamber of Commerce says it can be difficult to deal with in the days ahead. But at least one local company has found a silver...
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Trump blasts jobs report, calls for firing of Biden-appointed labor official
The stock market fell Friday following the release of the jobs report and President Trump's latest announcement on tariffs. (Scripps News)
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Canada can get a trade deal by September: former Conservative leader
Canada is being singled out by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, but former Conservative leader Erin O’Toole believes Canada can get a trade deal by September. He said Trump will face ‘shortages on shelves’ leading up to the fall...
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Stock markets deep in the red following Trump’s sweeping tariffs
American stocks tumbled in early trading on Friday, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump slapped new tariffs on several countries. Several markets are deep in the red, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which dropped around...
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Carney right to take time to find deal that benefits Canada, partners: former Quebec premier
Although Canada could not get a deal done by U.S. President Donald Trump’s Aug. 1 deadline, Jean Charest, a former Quebec premier and a member of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Council on Canada-U.S. Relations, says Carney is correct to...
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Detail still lacking ‘but Ireland would be worse off without EU-US deal’, says Tanaiste
Irish deputy premier Simon Harris says details of the EU-US trade deal still need to be worked out, but that Ireland's economy would be worse off if there had been no deal. He was speaking at the Government Buildings in Dublin.
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New Tariff Blitz Accelerates, Global Frictions Mount
President Trump signed an executive order on July 31st, imposing new tariffs on 68 countries and the European Union, ranging from a 10% to as high as 50%.
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LIST: Trump puts new tariffs on 20 African nations
All other African countries not on the list will maintain the 10% baseline tariff that the White House announced in April.
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Trump signs order imposing new tariffs on a number of trading partners that go into effect in 7 days
The order is the next step in Trump's trade agenda that will test the global economy and sturdiness of American alliances built up over decades. (Scripps News)
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Detail still lacking ‘but Ireland would be worse off without EU-US deal’
A swathe of tariffs imposed on other nations shows Ireland would be worse off if there was not an EU-US trade deal, the Irish deputy premier said. US President Donald Trump signed an executive order that sees tariffs of 15% or above...
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Michigan business owner reacts to 'state of chaos' of U.S. tariffs on Canada | Hanomansing Tonight
Michael Howard, owner of Howard Family Designs, says the increased tariff on softwood lumber will impact 'the whole entire supply chain.' He says he's already seeing 'a dramatic cost increase,' with some projects priced an additional...
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How big an impact will Trump's tariff hike really have on Canada?
CBC's senior business correspondent Peter Armstrong and Rob Russo, Canada's correspondent for the Economist, join The National's Asha Tomlinson to discuss what the new wave of higher U.S. tariffs mean for Canada.
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Trump lashes out after U.S. economic data points to tariff slowdown
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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Tariffs mean added issues, even with CUSMA-exemptions, businesses say
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 Korea avoids US tariffs hike, but tech and pharma exports still in limbo
South Korea, US finalise tariffs, easing export fears. Seoul avoids more US rice & beef imports; defence cost talks set for separate summit.
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Trump Tariffs: Russia & India Discuss Pairing Payment Systems
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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Trump Tariff: Why is Trump So Anti-India?
U.S. President Donald Trump has targeted India with steep tariffs while curiously omitting China and cosying up to Pakistan. While Trump claims India is a friend, his policies and actions say otherwise.
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Trade deadline just hours away with major deals still outstanding
With the clock ticking on President Trump's trade deadline, the potential legal ramifications of his tariff policies are under scrutiny as some nations scramble to finalize trade agreements. (Scripps News)
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Trump tariffs: Indian exports face fresh US tariff shock
Donald Trump’s fresh 25 percent tariff on India has raised alarms across businesses in India and the US. The new tariffs are similar to the reciprocal duty rate of 26 percent announced earlier this year, which was later delayed to August...
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Trump imposes 25% tariff on Indian imports, adds penalty
In a major move affecting India–U.S. trade ties, Trump has imposed a 25% tariff and an added penalty on Indian imports. The U.S. Commerce Ministry defended the decision, saying it was necessary to safeguard national interests.
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Win, lose or tariff? Playing Trump’s trade deal game
With deals being cut and the U.S. tariff deadline creeping closer, CBC’s Eli Glasner breaks down the winners and losers in Donald Trump’s radical reshaping of the global economy.
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Trump tariffs: US president slams India; calls economy 'dead', criticizes Russia ties
In a major move affecting India–U.S. trade ties, Trump has imposed a 25% tariff and an added penalty on Indian imports. The U.S. Commerce Ministry defended the decision, saying it was necessary to safeguard national interests.