WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Companies, consumers and farmers across North America braced on Friday for U.S. President Donald Trump to impose 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports within hours, moves ...
KEY TAKEAWAYS President Donald Trump said he would go ahead with plans to impose 25% tariffs on imports from the U.S.'s two largest trading partners, Canada and Mexico, on Saturday.Trump said Thursday ...
Wendong Zhang, an assistant professor at Cornell University, said Canada and Mexico would suffer the most under 25 percent US tariffs and proportional retaliations from both countries. “Canada and ...
Crude oil prices fluctuated amid concerns over U.S. tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports but are set to end the week lower ...
Human smuggling networks continue to operate along Quebec's border with Vermont and New York state despite winter conditions ...
Howard Lutnick, Trump's pick for U.S. commerce secretary, said tariffs will 'create reciprocity, fairness and respect' for ...
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Thursday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should recall Parliament to pass legislation to ...
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh vowed Thursday to force a spring election at the end of March, when Parliament is scheduled to ...
Danielle Smith told reporters Wednesday that a Canadian border czar would work with American counterpart Tom Homan to crack down on fentanyl and illegal crossings — something U.S. President Donald ...