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Canada is cutting tariffs on Chinese EVs and boosting trade ties with Beijing in a move that risks escalating tensions with Donald Trump amid an ongoing tariff dispute.
The country normally applies 25 percent tariffs to US-made vehicles that do not meet USMCA rules
Zurich’s Paul Jackson says mid-sized manufacturers face rising tariff, inflation, and supply chain risks, pushing insurers to deliver stability, not just coverage
Canada stays off Washington’s latest Section 301 tariff list as Ottawa and Washington head toward a tense July 1 CUSMA review
Canada retaliated against the U.S. with new tariffs on around $21 billion of American goods after President Donald Trump imposed 25 percent tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum Wednesday morning. Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said American ...
Canada is opening its market to low-cost Chinese electric vehicles, creating tension with the United States. This comes as Donald Trump pushes strong trade tariffs and reviews global deals. The move may impact US car companies and cross-border trade.
WASHINGTON >> The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday narrowly backed a measure disapproving of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, a rare rebuke of the president and leaders of his party in the Republican-majority House. Lawmakers voted ...
BEIJING (AP) — Breaking with the United States, Canada has agreed to cut its 100% tariff on Chinese electric cars in return for lower tariffs on Canadian farm products, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday. Trump faces his most difficult Iran war ...
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Bank of Canada warns Canada’s economy is at a crossroads — why tariffs, AI and slower growth will reshape jobs and affordability
The Bank of Canada warns tariffs, AI and slower growth will reshape jobs, wages and affordability for Canadians