On Feb. 1, President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. By Feb. 3, the tariffs threatened on Mexico ...
President Donald Trump signed executive orders imposing tariffs on almost all imports from Canada, Mexico and China. Tariffs ...
President Donald Trump has agreed to pause tariffs on Canada in exchange for more border enforcement, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.
The leaders of Mexico and Canada each said they had struck agreements to pause tariffs for 30 days, but levies on products ...
Feb. 3, discussions between President Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Claudia ...
President Donald Trump on Saturday signed an order to impose stiff tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China — fulfilling one of his post-campaign ... tariffs could affect the business ...
Meanwhile, there's been a reprieve of one-month or more for 25% tariffs on Canada ... Trump repeatedly vowing tariffs were coming – and doubling down in early January after the Washington Post ...
Lana Payne, the president of the Unifor labour union and member of Prime Minister Trudeau's Council on Canada-US Relations, has just issued a statement in which she cautions that Trump's tariff threat ...
How might a bona fide "trade war" impact domestic freight? This and other questions swirled after news of tariffs to go into effect Tuesday, February 4, on Chinese, Canadian, Mexican imports.
China's tariffs - due to begin next Monday - would also apply to US oil and farm machinery, but more talks are due this week.
Canadian Prime Minister Justine Trudeau is expected to hold a press conference at 10am Sydney time in response to the threatened tariffs. Follow the latest here.
The White House said the order also includes a mechanism to escalate the rates if the countries retaliate against the U.S.