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After long insisting that Canada could avoid Trump tariffs through talks, Mark Carney now says that is unlikely for any ...
The two countries are aiming for a 1 August deal even after Trump announced a new 35% tariff on imports from Canada last week ...
The Canadian prime minister said it may not be possible to escape U.S. tariffs even with a bilateral agreement to resolve the ...
Metals industries are adjusting to the trade tumult unleashed by Trump this year. He slapped blanket 25% import fees on steel ...
In part, the impact of the tariffs was mitigated because they don’t stack. Vehicles cross the border multiple times, so if a ...
Canadian farmers—and Canadians in general—have been lucky, thanks in part to a supply management system for eggs, poultry, ...
The world’s second-biggest miner is also Canada’s largest aluminum producer, and sells the vast bulk of the metal in the U.S.
"Obviously, the longer that this drags on, the more damage is done to the industry... We need to have access to the U.S.
Countries are preparing to respond in-kind if Trump follows through on his latest threats. Domestic industries fear the worst ...
Carney’s new position raises the question of how Canada will respond to Trump’s tariffs, since the PM has delayed many ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday U.S. President Donald Trump seems wedded to tariffs and any trade deal with the ...
Experts say the long-anticipated recovery of Canada’s real estate market may be marred by U.S. President Donald Trump threatening new tariffs.