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The Trump administration's tariff policies remain consistently in flux. On Monday, the president took aim at China for its ...
Scott Moe's office says the six-day trip, starting Sept. 6, will be the first time in six years that a Canadian premier has ...
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Friday that his country will drop some of its billions of dollars in retaliatory ...
Canada is facing retaliation from Beijing for the 100-per-cent tariffs it imposed on Chinese-made electric vehicles last year ...
Scott Moe, premier of the major grain-growing Canadian province of Saskatchewan, said on Thursday he will travel to China ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe met federal Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald and industry officials in Saskatoon Thursday ...
China has requested dispute consultations at the World Trade Organization regarding Canadian surtaxes and quotas on steel and ...
China and Canada immediately retaliated with tariffs on American goods, threatening to ignite a damaging trade war. Mexico said it would announce retaliatory measures Sunday.
A 25% Canada-Mexico tariff and 10% China tariff would raise about $1.3 trillion in revenue through 2035 on a net basis, the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimated.
But the EU’s provisional tariffs, announced in July, range from 17.4 percent for China’s BYD Co. to 37.6 percent for China’s SAIC Motor Corp., suggesting Canada wouldn’t have found ...
Canada’s leader said he would follow the United States in dropping tariffs against American goods covered by the existing free trade agreement.