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From the European Union to China, leaders from around the world are promising retaliation against Trump's tariffs, with some already taking action.
CBC.ca |
Carney said yesterday that Canada will respond to Trump’s tariffs with countermeasures.
Reuters |
A pair of top Democratic lawmakers asked the U.S. securities regulator on Wednesday to preserve records related to President Donald Trump’s crypto venture World Liberty Financial and posed questions ...
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Carney said the tariff could raise $5.6 billion U.S., which would be used to help workers and companies affected by the Trump tariffs.
Houston Chronicle |
President Donald Trump promised tariffs that would raise U.S. import taxes high enough to mirror what other assess as trade penalties on American goods.
BBC |
"We must ensure that our all-island economy, which has grown substantially in recent years, continues to thrive to create better opportunities for all our people," she added.
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After GOP senators helped pass a measure to revoke Trump's Canada tariffs, talks are underway to force a House vote. Senators also unveiled a bipartisan bill to limit his authority.
Four Senate Republicans helped pass a Democratic resolution opposing President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada after White House "Liberation Day" event.
Stellantis will “temporarily” idle its Windsor Assembly Plant in Canada and Toluca Assembly Plant in Mexico. About 4,500 workers in Windsor will be impacted. Some 2,600 are employed at the Toluca facility.
Wall Street suffers its worst day since 2020 but the White House tells investors to "trust in President Trump".
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Mexico and Canada were exempted from President Trump’s new round of tariffs, but the future of free trade in North America is very much in doubt.
Items such as tins, vape hardware and specialized glass remain difficult to source domestically, and companies remain largely dependent on Asia.
Car companies like Ford and Dodge-owner Stellantis are responding to Trump's auto tariffs with discounts, fees, and production stoppages.
President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" appeared set to end North American free trade and Mexico's privileged access to the U.S.