When President-elect Donald Trump recently floated the idea of annexing Canada, a key reason he gave was a claim that the United States was “losing $200 billion a year” to its northern neighbor.
Canada’s draft plan to retaliate against US tariffs may roll out in stages, with the government preparing to hit all American ...
Eby added that B.C. supports Ottawa's proposal to respond with Canadian tariffs on American goods entering Canada as well "as ...
New Zealand, Australian and US dairy companies are accusing Canada of dumping low-priced milk products on world markets and ...
Donald Trump is “picking the wrong target” by threatening Canada with sweeping tariffs, Quebec’s premier says as the ...
The IMF says the benefits of removing these internal trade barriers would be huge. It estimates that if trade in goods was ...
As protectionism gains ground, global trade is facing a crisis. According to Ralph Ossa, Chief Economist of the World Trade ...
Starting to think there's a reason why no other EU country has tried to do its own version of Brexit in the last nine ...
President-elect Trump plans to create an External Revenue Service that would collect tariffs from U.S. importers, with economists arguing the proposed agency's name obscures who pays.
- Canada's response to US trade policies includes C$150B in retaliatory tariffs, escalating tensions. Simultaneously, there's ...
U.S. trade with the world today is different in many respects from the world Donald Trump encountered when he entered the ...
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