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President Donald Trump, in his first Oval Office meeting with new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, said there was nothing Carney could say to him Tuesday that would convince the president to reduce tariffs on Canadian goods.
It's hard to keep track of when tariffs start; some are already here, and President Donald Trump has floated more.
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Explícame on MSNTrump's tariffs and actions irritate CanadiansThe policies of President Donald Trump have significantly impacted US-Canada relations, particularly through tariffs and controversial actions.
By David Lawder, Promit Mukherjee and Julia Payne WASHINGTON/BANFF, Alberta (Reuters) -Finance leaders from the Group of Seven democracies will strive for a show of unity when they meet this week on topics other than U.
This week marked an important milestone in the state of trade between the United States and Canada. Since February, the United States and Canada have entered into a series of trade measures and countermeasures,
The U.S. economy has experienced whiplash from President Donald Trump’s back-and-forth tariff threats with China, Canada, Mexico and more since January 2025.
If the American people are too ignorant or complacent or insensate to respond to the manifold depredations of this president, then economic pain may be the only way.
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US President Donald Trump declared April 2 “Liberation Day” and . imposed tariffs on all countries. doing business with the United States. Every country was assessed 50% of it
After Walmart's leaders recently said prices would likely have to rise due to Trump's tariffs, he pushed back against the retail behemoth.
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Irish Star on MSNGuinness maker Diageo launches major cost-cutting plan ahead of Trump’s $150m tariff hitDiageo, which owns over 200 brands, announced a $500 million cost-cutting program in preparation for the fallout from Trump's global trade tariffs
Consumers showed signs of weakness last month as retail sales slowed, indicating shoppers may be pulling back as they await possible fallout from tariffs. The trend poses a risk for the wider economy, since consumer spending accounts for roughly two-thirds of economic activity.