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The Wall Street Journal |
The leaders in Canada and Mexico agreed on maintaining strong trade ties and safeguarding North American competitiveness in a phone call ahead of President Trump's major tariff announcement Wednesday ...
U.S. News & World Report |
Collins said in a speech to the Senate on Wednesday that Trump's proposed Canadian tariffs would hurt several industries in her home state of Maine, including its paper makers, which obtain pulp via ...
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"Today, yes we have preferential treatment," Ebrard told reporters.
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum has proved unexpectedly ... Trump hailed her as a «wonderful woman,» a stark contrast to his scorn for Canada’s then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whom he derisively called «Governor Trudeau.»
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced limited counter measures against U.S. auto tariffs on Thursday, imposing a 25% tariff on vehicles imported from the United States that are not compliant with the U.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau argued that President Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda works best when the United States’s neighboring countries, Canada and Mexico, also benefit.
just before giving Mexico a delay on tariffs covered by the free trade deal. “Believe it or not, despite the terrible job he’s done for Canada, I think that Justin Trudeau is using the Tariff ...
Canadian government officials say Canada’s initial retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. will remain in place for now despite President Donald Trump postponing 25% tariffs on many imports from Canada for a month.
Justin Trudeau was brought to tears as he spoke of ... Trump threatened to slap 25% across-the-board tariffs against Canada and Mexico if the two neighbors failed to crack down on the flow of ...
Former Canadian PM Justin Trudeau congratulated US President Donald Trump on his 2024 re-election. A briefing note prepared before their call highlighted anticipated discussions on trade, particularly the Canada-US-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA).
GOP lawmakers rejected a pressure campaign from the Trump administration to adhere to party loyalty on "Liberation Day."