President Donald Trump said the U.S. pays hundreds of billions of dollars to "subsidize" Canada, and Canada can avoid tariffs by becoming the 51st state.
Canada's outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shot back against new tariffs announced by President Trump on Saturday by slapping Ottawa's own set of tariffs which could harm the U.S. economy.
In what could be described as an indictment of the last decade's worth of Canadian economic policy, the Canadian dollar sits ...
President Trump announced sweeping tariffs on goods imported from Mexico, Canada and China, triggering a trade war and ...
President Trump is moving forward with extensive tariffs on America’s closest trading partners. Beginning Tuesday, companies ...
By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump has pushed into new trade law territory with an emergency ...
OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s imposition of sweeping tariffs on Canadian goods may lead some in Canada to drink. But ...
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Canada, Mexico, and China threatened retaliatory measures, after President Donald Trump signed executive orders Saturday implementing 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada and 10% tariffs on ...
China vowed 'corresponding countermeasures' to Trump’s 10% levy on Chinese products, without immediately announcing any new ...
The move likely will trigger retaliation and risk igniting a trade war that could cause broad economic disruption for all ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday announced retaliatory tariffs against the US in response to President ...