OTTAWA — Everything from American meat, dairy, chocolate, wine, booze, cosmetics, clothing, wood and tobacco products to guns and ammunition is about to get more expensive in Canada.
Amid warnings of price increases, Canada moved quickly to retaliate, China said it had planned countermeasures and Mexico said it would soon unveil its response. By Matina Stevis-Gridneff Keith ...
President Trump on Saturday formally enacted sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, fulfilling a long-promised threat to force America’s closest trading partners to pony up. Canada and ...
Canada and Mexico responded to US President Donald Trump's tariffs by announcing retaliatory measures. Canada plans to impose tariffs on $30 billion of US goods, including beverages and cosmetics, ...
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada starting Saturday ... A 25% tariff could push prices up for all those products. "Grocery stores operate on really tiny ...
The White House confirmed that President Donald Trump will impose a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada — two of the ... These tariffs could drive up food prices for the average shopper ...
The situation is by no means unique to Canada—several other countries have observed similar trends. So, does this mean that Canadians are giving up on cash? The short answer is no. Canadians still ...
Trudeau noted that Canada is also exploring non-tariff measures ... But we will not back down in standing up for Canadians," he said. Shortly after Trump's announcement, Trudeau tweeted that ...
“Look, Mexico and Canada have never been good to us on trade,” he continued. “They’ve treated us very unfairly on trade, and we will be able to make that up very quickly because we don’t ...
In response to the tariff announcement, Carney told Newsnight that "President Trump probably thinks Canada will cave in". "But we are going to stand up to a bully, we're not going to back down ...
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The threatened 25% tariffs are causing heartburn in corporate boardrooms. If Trump goes ahead with his threat, tariffs would surge from $1.3 billion to $132 billion a year on Mexico’s imports to ...