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If Trump starts a trade war, Canada will respond
Trump upended trade once, aims to do so again with new tariffs
Trump's biggest first-term trade impact was to shatter decades of political consensus favoring ever-lower trade barriers.
With tariffs and trade in the spotlight, what Trump means when he says America is ‘losing’ billions to Canada, others
When President-elect Donald Trump recently floated the idea of annexing Canada, a key reason he gave was a claim that the United States was “losing $200 billion a year” to its northern neighbor.
Trudeau: If Trump starts a trade war, Canada will respond
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says if “push comes to shove” Canada is ready. Ottawa has a set of retaliatory measures set to drop on Monday if Trump takes action, a senior federal source told POLITICO on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the details publicly.
Trump Trade: Canada planning retaliatory tariffs on $105B of U.S. goods
Catch up on the top industries and stocks that were impacted, or were predicted to be impacted, by the comments, actions and policies of
A top Canadian official explains how Canada will respond to Trump’s tariffs
Canada is prepared to retaliate if President-elect Donald Trump imposes tariffs on the country. Canada’s Foreign Minister, Mélanie Joly, says if Trump does this, “he’s starting a trade war.”
Canada sends Trump ‘message’ with retaliatory tariff talk
Canada must send a “message” to President-elect Trump on tariffs, one of its provincial leaders said Wednesday alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who described the threatened levies as unnecessary.
Posthaste: Forget Donald Trump, Canada's own trade barriers amount to nearly 25% tariff
Trade has dominated the conversation in Canada since Donald Trump won the U.S. election and threatened to slap a 25 per cent tariff on all imported goods. Now with his inauguration just days away, it’s a good time to reflect on the trade barriers within our own country,
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Tariffs Are a Tax on Consumers, According to Most Economists. This Trump Adviser Says They’re All Wrong.
Steven Miran, Trump’s head of the Council of Economic Advisers, wrote a paper defending tariffs and arguing that tariffs are ...
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How Trump’s proposed tariffs could affect auto insurance
When the cost of repairing and replacing vehicles increases, these costs trickle down to insurance companies, who pass them ...
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Canada ready to respond to potential US tariffs on Monday, foreign minister says
Canada is ready to respond to tariffs from its top trade partner the United States on Monday if President-elect Donald Trump ...
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One Weapon China Is Reluctant to Deploy Against Tariffs: A Weaker Currency
The last time Trump hit China with tariffs, Beijing devalued the yuan, blunting the impact. This time, Xi Jinping has ...
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Make American Shipbuilding Great Again—Cut Tariffs For U.S.-Built Ships
America’s shipbuilding industry needs a jump-start. Cutting tariffs for cargo carried on U.S. flagged ships might be the ...
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Trump Treasury pick Scott Bessent defends sweeping tariffs in contentious Senate hearing
Donald Trump's pick for Treasury secretary repeatedly defended a range of tariff ideas during his confirmation hearing before ...
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Trump Ready to Bypass Congress on Border and Tariffs
Emboldened by voter support and past legal wins, the new administration intends to move aggressively and push the limits of ...
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Made In America: 5 Strategies To Respond To Potential Tariffs
The easiest path—to continue with current offshore manufacturing and importing as is—will also be the costliest.
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How Tariffs on Chinese Goods Could Affect Your Grocery Bill
Trump's planned 60% tariffs on Chinese imports won't just affect electronics—they could drive up grocery prices too. Learn ...
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Higher Tariffs Could Make Going Solar More Expensive
The threat of tariffs on rooftop solar components will lead to price increases for consumers, but likely won't slow overall ...
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