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South African officials say planned US tariffs could put 30,000 jobs at risk

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New ReviewUS President Donald Trump hit the country with a 30% levy, one of the highest he has imposed on any nation.
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Finance and foreign affairs ministers travel to Mexico to strengthen trade partnership

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New ReviewFinance Minister François-Philippe Champagne confirmed Monday that he and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will be travelling to Mexico City in an effort to strengthen Canada's trade ties with Mexico. The ministers are expected to...
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Canadian officials confident U.S. trade deal will be reached

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New ReviewPrime 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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US Vs India-Russia Oil Trade

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New ReviewIndia 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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Palestinians in Gaza barter for survival as Israel’s war collapses the banking system

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New ReviewIn Gaza, cash has no value. Palestinians are forced to trade and barter for food to fight starvation.
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The Breakdown | Tariff hike impacts + Preventing domestic violence

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The National breaks down who will feel the hit after U.S. President Donald Donald Trump’s tariff hike. Also, a group of Black men hold barbershop meet-ups to discuss pushing back against intimate partner violence.
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian Arrives In Islamabad On A Two-day State Visit To Pakistan

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Iranian President Pezeshkian in Pakistan to strengthen bilateral ties
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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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Here's what countries will pay under Trump’s latest tariff plan

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Canada’s tariff rate increased by 10 points to 35% for goods not covered by existing trade agreements. (Scripps News)
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There is 'no playbook' for tariff and trade negotiations, says business leader

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U.S. President Donald Trump has hiked tariffs for goods that don't comply with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) from 25 per cent to 35 per cent as the Aug. 1 trade deal deadline passed. Laura Dawson, executive director of Future...
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U.S.-Canada trade solution 'easier said than done,' says Toronto steel manufacturer

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Rahim Moloo, owner of Conquest Steel, says his company didn't expect that a trade deal between the U.S. and Canada would be reached by the Aug. 1 deadline. He anticipates Canada will 'do the right thing' by finding a way to further...
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Some Calgary businesses have mixed reactions to U.S. tariff boost

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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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Where does Canada stand with Trump? CBC journalists lay out the stakes

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Foreign correspondent Katie Simpson and Catherine Cullen, host of CBC Radio's The House, walk through what to expect after U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff hike — and explain why Canada's situation is unique as Trump moves to...
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Detail still lacking ‘but Ireland would be worse off without EU-US deal’, says Tanaiste

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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

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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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Detail still lacking ‘but Ireland would be worse off without EU-US deal’

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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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Saskatchewan Political Panel | What did the recent Midwestern Legislative Conference accomplish?

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The Morning Edition's weekly political panel discusses if the recent Midwestern Legislative Conference will affect any change in the current trade climate between Canada and the United States. The panel features political columnist...
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Michigan business owner reacts to 'state of chaos' of U.S. tariffs on Canada | Hanomansing Tonight

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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?

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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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B.C. braces for impact on economy and jobs as tariffs jump to 35%

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B.C. is bracing for impact on jobs and the economy after U.S. President Donald Trump announced yet another tariff jump on Thursday. Tariffs have increased from 25 per cent to 35 per cent on some Canadian goods not covered by CUSMA. As...
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Trump Tariff: Trump Calls India & Russia Dead Economies, Slaps Penalties for Oil

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Trump Tariffs: Russia & India Discuss Pairing Payment Systems

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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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Trade deadline just hours away with major deals still outstanding

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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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White House confirms Whitkoff, Huckabee will visit Gaza

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The mission includes assessing current aid distribution sites and developing a plan to expand food deliveries. (Scripps News)