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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Canada urgently needs to land a trade deal with the United States but it should not have set a deadline for negotiations because U.S. President Donald Trump “will try to take advantage” of the time crunch.
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President Donald Trump has managed to make his erratic trade policies even more baffling to countries desperate to negotiate an escape from his wrath
Former US trade negotiator Wendy Cutler said that Trump's recent moves 'underscore the growing unpredictability, incoherence and assertiveness' of his trade policies
Donald Trump ’s threatened 35-per-cent tariffs on Canadian goods starting Aug. 1 would most likely only apply to goods traded outside the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) currently tariffed at 25 per cent, a U.S. administration official says.
For many countries, the reprieve from President Donald Trump’s eye-watering tariffs, which were implemented on April 2 and temporarily reduced to 10% a week later, is soon set to come to an end. The 90-day pause,
Canada's decision to scrap a digital service tax on US tech companies this week was aimed at safeguarding trade discussions with President Donald Trump.
U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening to slap a 35 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods as the two countries have been engaged in negotiations to reach some sort of trade agreement.
U.S. President just wants to tell Americans he won, which means the other side must bend the knee, kiss the ring and say thank you
Mr Trump’s administration was not the first to grumble about the DST. His predecessor, Joe Biden, complained about it to Justin Trudeau, Canada’s previous prime minister.
The president is pressing foreign leaders on everything from military budgets to antitrust laws — all under the banner of trade.
"A 30% tariff on EU goods going to US would have a significant trade destruction effect. The threat to meet any EU tariff retaliation with a further and equal percentage point inc