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Trump has sent letters to leaders of dozens of countries outlining the tariff levels set to begin on Aug. 1. In recent months ...
US President Donald Trump has announced that all imports from Canada will have a 35% tariff as of August 1. He sent a letter ...
April 9: Trump's higher "reciprocal tariffs" begin just after midnight. Hours later, the president says he is issuing a 90-day pause on those duties, except for China. Trump raises tariffs on Chinese ...
The trade relationship between the United States and Canada, historically one of the world's closest and most extensive, has ...
US President Donald Trump has announced that all imports from the EU and Mexico will have a 30% tariff as of August 1. He ...
This includes 25% reciprocal tariffs on steel, aluminum products and additional imported U.S. goods, including tools, computers and servers, display monitors, sports equipment and cast-iron products.
This includes 25% reciprocal tariffs on steel, aluminum products and additional imported U.S. goods, including tools, computers and servers, display monitors, sports equipment and cast-iron products.
This includes 25% reciprocal tariffs on steel, aluminum products and additional imported U.S. goods, including tools, computers and servers, display monitors, sports equipment and cast-iron products.
This includes 25% reciprocal tariffs on steel, aluminum products and additional imported U.S. goods, including tools, computers and servers, display monitors, sports equipment and cast-iron products.
This includes 25% reciprocal tariffs on steel, aluminum products and additional imported U.S. goods, including tools, computers and servers, display monitors, sports equipment and cast-iron products.
Likewise, Canada in mid-March implemented reciprocal tariffs on $30 billion worth of U.S. goods, which means Canadians will not only feel losses on a macro scale but also in an immediate sense as ...
The new levies on cars and light trucks will take effect on April 3, the day after Trump plans to announce reciprocal tariffs aimed at the countries responsible for the bulk of the U.S. trade deficit.