
US Tariffs Kick In as Canada, Mexico, and China Prepare to Retaliate
US tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and the Chinese mainland took effect on Tuesday, prompting retaliatory measures as trade tensions escalate.
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US tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and the Chinese mainland took effect on Tuesday, prompting retaliatory measures as trade tensions escalate.
China has strongly opposed Canada’s recent sanctions on Chinese entities, urging Ottawa to revoke its decision and emphasizing its commitment to an impartial stance on the Ukraine issue.
Canada and Germany push back against new US tariffs, while economists warn of global economic harm and rising prices that could affect everyone.
Canada’s maple syrup industry braces for potential U.S. tariffs, prompting Prime Minister Trudeau to meet with business leaders to discuss trade diversification and economic boosts.
With the U.S. intensifying its crackdown on illegal immigration, Canada is preparing for a potential influx of migrants at its borders.
President Trump pauses tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 days to negotiate new trade deals and address border security and drug trafficking concerns.
Canadians express concern over new U.S. tariffs that risk straining the longstanding alliance between the two countries, affecting industries and businesses on both sides of the border.
Canada and Mexico have announced retaliatory tariffs against the US following President Trump’s imposition of a 25% tariff on imports, signaling a potential trade war among the North American neighbors.
Tensions rise as the U.S. plans tariffs on Canada and Mexico, sparking fears of a North American trade war that could impact global economies.
President Trump’s threat to impose a 25% tariff on all goods from Canada and Mexico sparks concern in a Canadian border city, where residents fear economic repercussions and strained cross-border relations.