The Trump Administration’s tariffs on imported goods are about to have major consequences on the economy and the comic ...
DONALD Trump says give him what he wants or the old man gets it to a couple of beavers representing Canada, while holding a ...
The US president signed an executive order putting a 25% tariff - or tax on imports - on all goods coming from Canada and Mexico, to get both countries to crack down on illegal immigration and ...
Part of the power tariff, which is now 4.15 baht a unit, is spent to support the renewable energy policy, a key factor keeping power bills high for households and businesses, according to the ...
Americans aren’t very keen on Trump’s tariff ideas, a new poll finds (AFP via Getty Images) Trump’s economic plans have already faced roadblocks, including a chaotic, last-minute government ...
B.C. Premier David Eby and Minister of Finance Brenda Bailey discuss the U.S. tariff threat on Jan. 16, 2025.Graeme Wood A promised $500 tax rebate cheque to every working British Columbian is on ...
TRUMP DENIES REPORT ABOUT CHANGES TO TARIFF PLANS "The president-elect may try marketing his higher tariff agenda as an external tax, but messaging does not change that higher tariffs will be ...
Ford says Canada must come first as Smith breaks with premiers on Trump retaliation Quebec premier warns Trump tariffs would bring 'inflationary surge' to U.S. A massive tariff applied to the four ...
Donald Trump kicked off a new era of Western economic rivalry with Beijing when he took office in 2017. As he prepares for his second term, China’s dominance of global manufacturing is greater ...
A new Angus Reid poll found 50% of Americans are opposed to incoming U.S. president Donald Trump’s threat of imposing a 25% tariff on Canadian products. The same survey found 26% support the idea.
Trade has dominated the conversation in Canada since Donald Trump won the U.S. election and threatened to slap a 25 per cent tariff on all imported goods. Now with his inauguration just days away, ...
And that’s even before any additional tariff increases. In the last six months, average lumber prices have ranged from $475 to $625 per thousand board feet, about one-third of the peak in 2021.