Canada, China and Mexico
President Donald Trump says he plans to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting next Tuesday, in addition to doubling the 10% universal tariff charged on imports from China.
President Donald Trump said tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico will go into effect March 4 and intends to double tariffs on goods from China.
Canada will play for bronze at the world wheelchair curling championship after losing 5-4 to China in Friday's semifinals.
Stocks are falling again on Wall Street as companies and investors react to President Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on the U.S.'s biggest trading partners. The S&P 500 dropped
In a post to Truth Social, President Donald Trump blamed Canada, Mexico and China for 100,000 deaths in 2024 caused by fentanyl and other drugs and vowed to take action starting next week.
President Trump said illicit drugs such as fentanyl are being smuggled into the United States at “unacceptable levels” and that import taxes would force other countries to crack down on the trafficking.
The Philippines and Canada have concluded negotiations for a key military agreement, as Manila expands defense partnerships amid tensions with Beijing over the disputed South China Sea.
The collectibles industry will feel the effects of the increased tariffs placed upon countries Tuesday by the U.S. government. Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), the world’s most prominent trading card grading service,
Trump pushed back the tariffs last month after reaching deals with both the Canadian and Mexican governments on border security.
China announced tariffs on Canadian agricultural and food products on Saturday in retaliation for October's decision to impose duties on Chinese-made electric vehicles, steel and aluminium. The Chinese commerce ministry said a 100 per cent tariff would be placed on Canadian rapeseed oil,
Trump, who has imposed 25% tariffs on almost all products imported from Canada, has repeatedly said this year that the US has a “$200 billion” trade deficit with Canada – sometimes making the claim explicitly and sometimes using vaguer language about a supposed $200 billion subsidy or loss to Canada.
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