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Tariff backlash

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Flavio Volpe of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association and Dan Ikenson of the Cato Institute, on the impact of Trump's tariffs on the auto industry
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Trade tensions

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The panel on geopolitics and the wild week in equity markets
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1,100 economists urge Trump not to embrace new protectionist activities

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Eleven hundred economists signed a letter urging U.S. President Donald Trump not to go down the path of the protectionist Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930. And one winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, Robert Engle, explains why he...
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Steel tariffs deadline

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Joshua Zive and Brian Turmail on the pending expiration of Canada's exemption from U.S. metal tariffs.
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Potential trade quagmire

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Dominic Barton is managing partner at McKinsey & Co.
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Trade talk

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Frances Donald of Manulife Asset Management and Karl Schamotta of Cambridge Global Payments on trade tensions as a growing uncertainty for the economy
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Fed move

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Diane Swonk, chief economist with Grant Thornton, on the latest move by the Fed to boost U.S. interest rates
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Canada-U.S. relations

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Laura Dawson of the Wilson Institute and Chris Sands of Johns Hopkins University discuss Trump's tough talk on trade
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State of the Union: Trade tremors, solving Syria's war

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In this edition of State of the Union: French President Emmanuel Macron announces sweeping electoral changes, as Italy grapples with forming a government; the World Trade Organization weighs in with a warning as the US and China lock...
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TPP winners and losers

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Renee Filippone on who gains and who loses in the multinational trade pact
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Annual inflation rate increases as economists warn of impact of Trump's tariffs

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As President Trump's tariffs begin to take hold, the U.S. inflation rate showed a slight uptick in July. (Scripps News)
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Trump to slap 10% tariff on small nations including in the Caribbean and Africa

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US President Donald Trump is ramping up his tariff agenda, announcing plans to slap new duties of over 10 percent on imports from smaller nations, including several in Africa and the Caribbean. The move marks a sharp turn in US trade...
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Russia to analyse Washington’s new tariff rhetoric

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Russia’s foreign minister Sergey Lavrov has hit back at US President Donald trump’s threat of severe new tariffs, saying Moscow is ready to withstand fresh sanctions. Speaking at the shanghai cooperation organization summit in Tianjin,...
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US announces 19% tariff on Indonesian goods

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US President Donald trump has announced a 19 percent tariff on imports from Indonesia as part of a new bilateral agreement. The deal grants the US Full market access into Indonesia while keeping American exports tariff-free.
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What could it take to bring back US manufacturing jobs?

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Through the ongoing implementation of tariffs, President Donald Trump is forcing companies to start producing goods in the U.S. — but that may not be achievable in the short term. (Scripps News)
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Canada needs a resolution to tariffs, ‘but not at all costs,’ Erin O’Toole says

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Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday U.S. President Donald Trump seems wedded to tariffs and any trade deal with the Americans may include accepting some levies on exports. Former Conservative leader Erin O'Toole said Carney has...
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Carney announces crackdown on cheap steel imports

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As part of efforts to support Canada’s steel industry in the face of U.S. tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney outlined a plan to crack down on cheap, foreign steel imports.
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Car sales in Alberta reach 7-year high in May despite higher prices

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Strong sales numbers at a Calgary Ford dealership in the first half of 2025 came as a surprise, given anxiety around the ongoing trade war. Economists suggest people are rushing to buy before tariffs drive prices even higher.
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Bahrain's $17 billion US investment push, invests in AI chips and aluminum

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Bahrain has announced a massive $17 billion investment push in the United States, focusing on sectors like AI chip manufacturing and aluminum production.
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'Very refreshing': Canadian steel company reacts to Carney's latest trade announcement

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A player in Canada's steel industry is reacting positively to Prime Minister Mark Carney's promise to further crack down on the amount of cheap, foreign steel entering the Canadian market. This announcement comes as the industry...
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Steel announcement is a 'step in the right direction,' says mayor of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

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Algoma Steel, the biggest employer in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., has already laid off 200 employees as a result of the ongoing trade war between the United States and Canada. Matthew Shoemaker, the city's mayor, says the latest announcement...
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Trump’s tariff deadline: What a deal could cost Canada

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Canada has quietly been working to cut a deal with its largest trading partner ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s Aug. 1 tariff deadline. For The National, CBC’s Jonathon Gatehouse breaks down what that agreement could look like —...
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'We were bleeding out' before federal measures: Steel association | Power & Politics

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President of the Canadian Steel Producers Association Catherine Cobden tells Power & Politics new federal measures will provide 'some relief' and give Canada's steel sector 'room to grow' in the face of 50 per cent U.S. tariffs on steel...
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Ceasefire deal in limbo as Russia escalates airstrikes

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Kremlin ramps up strikes while watching Western arms to Kyiv – Ceasefire deadline looms as Trump threatens harsher sanctions.