President Trump signed orders this weekend imposing 25 percent tariffs on Canada and Mexico and a 10 percent tariff on China, ...
The initial NAFTA helped integrate supply chains in the three countries and generates billions in cross-border trade. For example, Canada is the number two U.S. trading partner and Mexico is ...
Some Canadian politicians previously suggested tossing Mexico from a three-nation trade agreement with the United States.
His on-off caprice has mainly disadvantaged the United States.
Evidence suggests that the justification for a 25 percent import tariff on Canadian goods and services does not hold up to ...
Businesses and consumers are bracing for a trade war that would send both groups to global markets in search of substitutes ...
President Trump is on the cusp of upending North American trade, threatening to strike a radical blow to relationships with ...
American importers will pay a new 25 percent tax on goods from Canada and Mexico and a 10 percent levy on products from China ...
Workers in the US, Canada and Mexico must emphatically oppose all attempts to corral them behind their respective ruling ...
Trump’s new tariff war with Canada and Mexico shows his willingness to weaponise trade in pursuit of unrelated political ...
Mexico and Canada have oriented their economies to the U.S. under first NAFTA and then USMCA ... not ensure anything for America’s partners: not trade access, not the security of treaties ...