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The president said the blanket 35% would be on top of tariffs on certain sectors. That’s higher than the previous 25% rate.
US President Donald Trump’s letter cites fentanyl smuggling and a persistent trade deficit primarily due to US oil imports ...
US President Donald Trump has announced new tariffs against Canada from next month in a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney. The EU is expecting to receive a similar letter on Friday.
President Donald Trump has launched a fresh assault on global trading partners with Canada likely to be among the worst hit.
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhy has Trump hit Canada with a 35 percent trade tariff?New levies, which come on top of tariffs on auto parts and industrial metals, will come into effect on August 1.
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff decisions since he took office on January 20 have shocked financial markets and sent a wave of uncertainty through the global economy. Here is a ...
In a letter released on his social media platform, Donald Trump told Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney the new rate would go into effect on August 1 and would go up if Canada retaliated.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNTrump escalates trade war with Canada, EU and allies on edgePresident Donald Trumpramped up his tariff assault on Canada on Thursday, saying the U.S. would impose a 35% tariff on imports next month and planned to impose blanket tariffs of 15% or 20% on most ...
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Daily Express US on MSNTrump accuses Canada of contributing to flow of fentanyl as brutal tariffs threat loomsThe announcement came in a letter published on Truth Social, in which Mr Trump responded to a letter sent last week by Canadian Prime Minister John Carney ...
US Dollar gains as Trump’s tariff threats hit Canada and global trade, sparking risk-off flows. DXY eyes 98.90 as equities ...
European law enforcement are being repeatedly warned about the dangers of Fentanyl by US federal agents. The number of deaths related to the synthetic drug, which is at least 80 times as potent as ...
Customs and Border Protection’s Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) program recently opened it's seventh office in Laredo, Texas.
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