Canada announced a slew of new tariffs Wednesday on imports from the United States amid a burgeoning trade war with President Donald Trump.
OTTAWA — Canada will hit back at U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25 percent global steel and aluminum duties with tariffs that target C$29.8 billion worth of American goods. “We will not stand idly by ...
President Donald Trump is defending his use of tariffs, claiming they will strengthen the economy long-term while downplaying talk they will lead to a recession.
LeBlanc is scheduled to travel to Washington on Thursday with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and meet with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
In an Oval Office meeting with Ireland’s Prime Minister Micheál Martin, President Trump said that he would respond to tariffs levied by the European Union.
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