Trump slaps new 10% tariff on Canada
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President Trump abruptly called off trade negotiations with Canada on Thursday over an anti-tariff ad campaign, featuring the voice of Ronald Reagan, funded by the government of Ontario.
President Donald Trump said that he, personally, wants to attend next month’s Supreme Court hearing on his tariff policies. Beginning November 5th, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments
The decision comes a day after President Donald Trump said he was terminating all trade negotiations with Canada immediately after the government of Ontario produced an ad campaign that criticized his tariff policy.
Yahoo Finance is chronicling the latest news and updates on President Trump's plans to impose tariffs on goods from other countries.
Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia says U.S. President Donald Trump’s outrage toward Canada over an anti-tariff advertisement by the Ontario government is “a temper tantrum” that will blow over — but it’s embarrassing for the United States.
Ford’s message may not be the right one. Saying that protectionism and Trump’s tariff plan is bad is all well and good, but the Americans the ad is talking to no longer believe that
As is the case with Mexico’s light vehicle exports to the United States, the U.S. content in USMCA-compliant medium- and heavy-duty trucks made in Mexico will be exempt from the 25% tariff the U.S. will implement on Nov. 1.
President Trump announced an additional 10% tariff on Canadian imports on Saturday, but said there is a good chance of a "comprehensive deal" on trade with China.
A fragile business climate and fresh trade uncertainty are predicted to outweigh worries about rising inflation
Mexico’s negotiations on tariffs with the United States, ahead of a looming deadline and the 2026 review of the USMCA free trade pact, are around 90% complete, Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said Tuesday.