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Japan and Korea were the first to receive letters informing them of a 25 per cent tariff rate each. But Canada is likely not going to be affected by the administration's flurry of trade deals and ...
Canada gives tariff exemption to automakers that stay in country. Government also giving reprieve on U.S. imports used in Canadian manufacturing. Author of the article: Bloomberg News. Brian Platt.
The U.S. has recently eased tensions with some—reaching a 90-day tariff truce with China and finalizing a new deal with the U.K. to lower tariffs on steel and automobiles. For Canada, which continues ...
— Can’t stop, won’t stop: A team of Canadian negotiators is headed to Washington today, including Canada-U.S. Trade Minister ...
July 11 (UPI) --President Donald Trump has announced a 35% tariff on all imports from Canada, reigniting a trade war with the United States' closest ally and one of its most important trading partners ...
1:55 Tariff fears boost Canada’s Q1 exports but hurt consumer spending The uncertainty around the tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on Canada could cause a “modest recession” in ...
Trump’s 35% tariff threat on Canada will likely exempt USMCA goods, U.S. official says. Why the Canadian economy hasn’t collapsed in the face of Trump’s trade war.
Firms surveyed by the Bank of Canada describe a cautious approach to business planning as trade tensions and tariffs continue to affect expectations for sales, investment, and hiring. The central bank ...
Tariff revenues rise sharply in Canada after retaliation against Trump levies. In his election platform, Prime Minister Mark Carney said he expects as much as $20 billion in tariff revenue this fiscal ...
How Canada can turn tariff tensions into a global affordable housing alliance May 9, 2025 by Ehsan Noroozinejad Farsangi, Visiting Senior Researcher, Smart Structures Research Group, University of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has increased tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from 25 per cent to 50 per cent. Here are the events of the day.
The national average home price in Canada was $678,331 in March 2025, down 3.7 per cent from March 2024, ... Tariff turmoil means Canada’s housing market is ‘treading water at best ...