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China, U.S. agree 'framework' to resolve trade row

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The meetings appeared to focus on finding a way to resolve disputes over mineral and technology exports that had shaken a fragile truce on tariffs reached in Geneva last month
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US, China agree on 'framework' to revive stalled trade truce, following talks in London

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The US and China agree on a framework to get their trade truce back on track, after talks in London.
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Dimon Warns Economy Could Deteriorate'

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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon cautioned that the U.S. economy may soon weaken, citing rising inflation, modest job losses, and stresses from Trump-era tariffs.
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U.S., Canada exchange document outlining possible terms of trade deal: sources

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In a sign that Ottawa and Washington are making progress toward some sort of trade agreement, CBC News and Radio-Canada have learned about the existence of a working document outlining details of a potential deal.
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U.S. stocks remain in limbo on Tuesday as investors wait for talks with China

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U.S. stocks remained in limbo on Tuesday as investors waited for the outcome of trade talks between the United States and China.
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What will Doug Ford do with his new Bill 5 powers?

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Now that Ontario Premier Doug Ford's controversial Bill 5 has become law, CBC's Mike Crawley breaks down what happens next.
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Opposition furious after Quebec premier invokes closure to pass energy bill

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The Legault government invoked closure to speed up the adoption of Bill 69, which aims to boost Hydro-Québec’s energy production, on the last day of the National Assembly legislative session before MNAs paused for the summer. For the...
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Alberta gives U.S. liquor imports another shot, but will consumers imbibe?

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The provincial government told Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis to start accepting American liquor products again, after a three-month pause amid the Canada-U.S. trade war.
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China BLASTS Trump's 'BRICS Tariff' Blackmail; Xi Jinping Says 'Not Seeking Confrontation'

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China has pushed back against Donald Trump's new threat of 10% tariffs on countries supporting BRICS, stating the bloc does not seek "confrontation." Beijing reiterated that "trade and tariff wars have no winners," following Trump's...
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Teachers worry ‘Buy Canadian’ directive could impact lesson plans

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With school boards across the country directed to 'Buy Canadian' for supplies whenever possible due to the U.S.-Canada trade war, some teachers are worried about the impact on students if no Canadian equivalents to U.S. products are...
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Trump's trade talks falter as deadline nears

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As President Trump faces a self-imposed tariff deadline, there's been little progress with key global partners. A new round of US-China trade talks is set to begin Monday in London, but real breakthroughs remain uncertain.
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Trump’s new steel tariffs causing more economic uncertainty in eastern Ontario

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U.S. steel tariffs already caused layoffs at the Ivaco plant in l’Orignal, Ont. Now, workers are worried there will be more.
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Canada's May unemployment rate highest in 9 years outside of pandemic

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Canada's unemployment rate rose to seven per cent in May, the highest it's been in nine years outside of the pandemic, Statistics Canada said on Friday.
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South Korea's Lee Jae-Myung Inherits Trump Tariff Threats, Kim Jong-un, To A Slumping Economy

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South Korea's new President--Lee Jae-Myung held his first cabinet meeting, focusing on devising an emergency package to address stagnating economic growth and aid households. The challenge before Lee would be to balance tensions between...
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N.B. business caught in U.S.-Canada trade war says provincial support is lacking

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James Ponting, co-founder of Craft Coast Canning in Noonan, N.B., says the 50 per cent tariff on aluminum imports imposed by the Trump administration is yet another expensive blow for his company. Despite the province’s talk of support...
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US President Donald Trump has fuelled fresh speculation about an imminent “very big” trade deal with India, weeks after

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US President Donald Trump has fuelled fresh speculation about an imminent “very big” trade deal with India, weeks after top negotiators from both countries wrapped up closed-door talks aimed at slashing tariffs and expanding market access.
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Trump-Xi Call Generates Hope On Wall Street For Lower Duties

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On Thursday, US President Donald trump and Chinese president Xi Jingping agreed to continue trade discussions to resolve disagreements over rare earth material supply and tariffs. That comes a day after trump said it is ‘extremely hard...
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Trump Confirms China Trip After 'Very Good' Call With Xi Jinping On Trade Deal

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The much-anticipated phone call between US President Donald Trump and Chinese Premier Xi Jinping was held on Thursday (June 5). In a post on Truth Social, Trump said that the call lasted for approximately one and a half hours. Trump...
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Canadian exports to U.S. fell more than 15% in April as Trump tariffs hit

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Canada posted a $7.1 billion merchandise trade deficit in April — the largest on record — as exports fell sharply in the face of U.S. tariffs. As well, exports to the U.S. fell 15.7 per cent, and imports from the U.S. dropped 10.8 per cent.
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Hamilton reels after Trump’s latest steel tariff gut punch

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The Canadian steel hub of Hamilton is reeling after the U.S. doubled its tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, while some in Quebec — North America’s largest aluminum producer — say shipments to the U.S. could dry up completely.
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B.C. companies grapple with 50 per cent steel and aluminum tariffs

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U.S. President Donald Trump’s doubling of tariffs on steel and aluminum has created economic and political tensions across the country.
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Global ocean trade faces pressure from climate & tariffs

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Global trade tensions are set to disrupt the flow of ocean goods, with the United States likely to face a sharp rise in seafood prices.
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Finance minister responds to U.S. tariff increases

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Before a Liberal caucus meeting, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said the government’s priority is to ‘fight against’ tariffs and protect workers and industry after U.S. President Donald Trump increased tariffs on aluminum...
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Bank of Canada holds overnight interest rate at 2.75% amid U.S. tariff 'uncertainty'

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The Bank of Canada is holding the overnight interest rate at 2.75 per cent for the second month in a row, with governor Tiff Macklem saying 'the outcomes of the trade negotiations are highly uncertain.'