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US President Donald Trump has announced that all imports from Canada will have a 35% tariff as of August 1. He sent a letter ...
The pause on the biggest of Trump's tariffs won't end this week, as planned, but the problems they present still loom large.
U.S. dairy exporters are demanding Canada rewrite its rules around who can import cheese, milk and other products as ...
Marc Muendler, professor and chair of the Department of Economics and founding director of the Globalization and Prosperity ...
President Donald Trump released two tariff letters on Saturday, imposing duties of 30% on products from Mexico and the European Union.
The tariff hike would have taken effect on July 9 but Trump postponed it, marking a second delay since their shock unveiling ...
Mexico, the United States’ biggest foreign source of auto parts, is largely exempt from tariffs — but prices are still likely to rise, experts say.
President Donald Trump is likely to defer tariffs on Canada and Mexico for goods and services covered by the trade agreement known as USMCA, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said.
The USMCA Strategic Initiative is anchored by a series of invitation-only roundtables convening government officials, trade experts, and private sector leaders from all three countries to discuss ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Thursday that goods and services complying with the USMCA trade agreement will likelly be exempt from Trump’s tariffs on Canada and Mexico for a month.
Playing by the rules hasn’t much helped American automakers this year as Trump’s tariff threats roiled profits and upended manufacturing plans.
Given the existence of the USMCA, shouldn’t it play a role in preventing a unilateral trade action by a partner to the pact? Is it a meaningless treaty in the face of these types of actions? Or is its ...