Trump, Canada and Tariff
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America’s growing discord with Canada exemplifies the extraordinary damage President Trump is wreaking on the United States’ standing in the world.
The president said the blanket 35% would be on top of tariffs on certain sectors. That’s higher than the previous 25% rate.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threat against Canada was rattling markets SPX Friday, as investors faced the specter of yet more levies on goods imported from the United States’ northern neighbor.
The country’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, has been called the “Trump whisperer,” and negotiations have been cordial and professional. But it’s been a wild ride.
President Trump has taken an unconventional approach to trade negotiations by sending form letters to foreign leaders.
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President Trump is pushing through with his tariff agenda, unveiling a new batch of letters to country leaders outlining tariffs on goods imported from their countries beginning in August. Trump on Thursday announced a 35% tariff on Canadian goods.
Border and tariff tensions with World Cup co-hosts Canada and Mexico make for potential strains in fielding the world’s premier sports event.
Over two months, Canadian officials scrambled to advise and reassure Canadians wanting to travel to the U.S. after President Donald Trump's executive order on gender, documents show.The order, issued January 20,