The Trump administration could change America’s relationship with its three biggest trading partners.
By Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Simon Romero Matina Stevis-Gridneff is The Times’s Canada bureau chief, and Simon Romero reports on Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. Follow the latest ...
Trump's threatened new tariffs would appear to violate the terms of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) on trade. The deal which Trump signed into law took effect in 2020 and continued the ...
WE HAVE TO SEE WHAT THE DETAILS ARE, BUT IT IS CONCERNING. WE HAVE A TRADE AGREEMENT WITH CANADA AND MEXICO. NEW HAMPSHIRE HAS STRONG TRADE RELATIONSHIPS WITH BOTH COUNTRIES. THEY ARE REALLY ...
PRESIDENT ELECT DONALD TRUMP THREATENING TO IMPOSE A 25% TARIFF ON ALL GOODS COMING FROM MEXICO AND CANADA. USING A TRUTH ... FOR INSTANCE, NEW MEXICO, 70% OF OUR EXPORTS GO TO MEXICO.
Canada, China and Mexico account for more than a third of the goods and services both imported and exported by the United States.Credit...Adam Kuehl for The New York Times By Ana Swanson Matina ...
President-elect Donald Trump is threatening to impose sweeping new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China as soon as he takes office as part of his efforts to crack down on illegal immigration and drugs.
The new round of tariffs Trump is prepared to impose comes as the US has grown increasingly reliant on imports from Mexico and Canada. For the first time in more than two decades, Mexico ...
Mexico and Canada are two of America's biggest trading partners, shipping everything from energy and vehicles to machinery and electronics to the US.
President-elect Donald Trump announced the taxes on goods from Mexico, Canada and China, which many economists warn could raise prices for American consumers. President-elect Donald Trump ...