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What are tariffs? Here's how they affect the economy and your wallet

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Donald Trump promised new tariffs throughout his campaign for President and continues to push that agenda as he prepares to take office. Here's what you should know and what changes you can expect.
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The Economics of Brexit: Brexit

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Brexit has shaken things up not only inside Britain but outside as well in the EU. What were the causes that led to this separation and how does it affect the economy moving forward?





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'Good chance' Trump's tariffs will be struck down by U.S. Supreme Court: former U.S. trade rep

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Catherine Cullen speaks with former deputy U.S. trade representative Wendy Cutler about the court case over tariffs in front of the U.S. Supreme Court and how its decision could impact Canadian exports south of the border. Plus, on the...
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Trump, Putin board the same car | Russia's attempt to demonstrate power

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet in Alaska for a critical summit aimed at addressing the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. This high-stakes meeting could mark a turning point in the conflict and reshape...
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Trump Rules Out Trade Talks With India Amid Tariff Dispute | PM Modi Calls High-Level Meet

9th - Higher Ed
Indian PM Narendra Modi and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva held a crucial phone call, addressing the latest round of U.S. tariffs under President Trump, which target goods from both nations. The leaders discussed global...
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Will Canada adopt Mexico's approach to trade tensions with U.S.?

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian officials are in Mexico City to talk to their Mexican counterparts about strengthening ties between the two countries. Finance Minister and Minister of National Revenue François Phillipe-Champagne joins Power & Politics to...
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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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Business owners say new tariffs will force them to hike prices

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Many business owners said new tariffs revealed by the Trump administration will force them to raise prices.
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Mexico secures 90-day U.S. tariff delay ahead of deadline

9th - Higher Ed
Mexico will have another 90-day pause to continue negotiating a trade deal with the U.S. as new tariff rates are being declared by President Donald Trump ahead of his Aug. 1 deadline. Ken Smith Ramos, Mexico's chief negotiator for the...
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Trump extends Mexico trade deal deadline by 90 days

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The president said Mexico agreed to eliminate non-tariff trade barriers, though he did not specify what those were. (Scripps News)
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EU, US should find 'negotiated solution' to trade tensions, says Cecilia Malmstrom

9th - Higher Ed
The European Union and the United States should "sit down and find a negotiated solution" instead of imposing tariffs on each other, the outgoing European Commissioner for Trade, Cecilia...
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The Tools That Address Trade Policies Without Tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
Teaming up with allies to pressure China, rather than imposing unilateral tariffs, might be a more effective way to make the country change its ways, says Josh Kallmer, Senior Vice President for Global Policy at the Information...
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Trade Policy Fixes That Don't Involve Tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
Teaming up with allies to pressure China, rather than imposing unilateral tariffs, might be a more effective way to make the country change its ways, says Josh Kallmer, Senior Vice President for Global Policy at the Information...
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Needing a trade win

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Mark Warner, principal counsel at MAAW law, specializes in Canada/U.S. trade
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Trump and the auto sector

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Cyndee Todgham Cherniak, founding lawyer at LexSage, on the incoming president's pressure on the auto sector
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Steel announcement is a 'step in the right direction,' says mayor of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

9th - Higher Ed
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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Ceasefire deal in limbo as Russia escalates airstrikes

9th - Higher Ed
Kremlin ramps up strikes while watching Western arms to Kyiv – Ceasefire deadline looms as Trump threatens harsher sanctions.
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FULL: White House' CHILLING Boulder Attack Announcement; Family In ICE Custody

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered a pointed update following the recent Boulder, Colorado, incident. Addressing immigration enforcement and national security, Leavitt outlined key concerns surrounding the suspect’s...
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Carney: Government investing $70M to support steel workers

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Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Wednesday that the government will be investing $70 million for training and income support for 10,000 affected steel workers. Matthew Shoemaker, mayor of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., says the money...
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B.C. port workers' strike could have 'profound consequences'

9th - Higher Ed
Matthew Holmes, senior vice-president of policy and government relations at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, says the federal government needs to treat the strike by B.C. port workers as a top priority because it will have major...
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Bibeau says P.E.I. potato export suspension a 'top priority' for the federal government

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Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau joins Power & Politics to discuss the decision to suspend exports of Prince Edward Island potatoes to the United States.
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Donald Trump Releases Tariff Letters: Japan, South Korea To Face 25% Duties

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Donald Trump Releases Tariff Letters: Japan, South Korea To Face 25% Duties
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Trump signs off on tariffs but what happens on August 1?

9th - Higher Ed
President Trump has signed letters confirming new tariffs on exports from 12 countries, with rates ranging from 10% to 70% and a potential start date of August 1. As global markets react and the EU scrambles to respond, we break down...
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US warns: Strike trade deals or face higher tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
The United States is once again turning up the pressure on its trading partners. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has announced that unless countries like Taiwan and those in the European Union reach trade agreements with Washington...