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The Trump administration raised Canada's tariff from 25% to 35%, while granting Mexico a 90-day pause for higher levies.
After Canada failed to strike a trade deal with Washington, the president raised tariffs on some Canadian exports this week.
Trump's contention that Mexico and Canada could "easily solve" the drug trafficking problem was equally dubious. For more ...
For decades, U.S. and Mexican tomato operations worked under a trade agreement that allowed for relatively easy importation ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported earlier on Friday that the US had added 73,000 jobs in July, far lower than expected.
An anemic July jobs report boosted expectations the Federal Reserve might lower interest rates in September. Trump said the jobs report was "rigged." ...
Trump orders nuclear submarines repositioned after Russian tensions escalate, while implementing new tariffs on Canada and ...
Tariff concerns are affecting parents as they begin back-to-school shopping early to avoid the higher costs they believe are ...
A combination of tact and tenacity is credited for Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's successful dealings with US ...
U.S. stocks end lower after Trump ordered a new slate of tariffs and jobs growth slowed more than expected. Amazon drops on cloud disappointment.
Stocks fell on Wall Street Friday after a significant slowdown in hiring in July with the president claiming, without ...
The Canadian government faces a mounting economic and political challenge after the US increased tariffs on Canadian products to 35%, marking a sharp divergence in how Washington is handling trade ...