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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump announced Thursday, punishing tariffs on pharmaceuticals, big-rig trucks, home renovation fixtures and furniture, reviving his global trade war.The late
As Donald Trump’s trade policies deal a punishing blow to steelmakers across the world, countries including Mexico, Brazil and Canada are fighting back — but the US isn’t their only target.
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Speaking at a press conference in New York after attending the United Nations General Assembly, Carney said while Canada currently had the best trade deal with the U.S. of any country due to USMCA-compliant goods being exempt from U.S. tariffs, it could be better.
From Europe fighting over a tribute to Charlie Kirk to Canada and Mexico uniting against US tariffs to Russia staging its own "anti-Eurovision," these global stories are reshaping politics and culture — but they're barely registering in US headlines.
Indonesia and Canada agreed to a deal to lower trade barriers and ease investment procedures, part of efforts by both nations to expand global economic ties in the wake of higher US tariffs.
China has launched a sweeping probe into Mexico’s imposition of tariffs and other trade restrictions on its exports, as the global fallout from US President Donald Trump’s trade war widens.
The US ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra has voiced frustration over what he sees as growing anti-American sentiment in the country, including from political leaders, following US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on most of the world.