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Canada will begin imposing 25% tariffs on select U.S. car imports Wednesday, ratcheting up tensions between Washington and Ottawa as the rest of the world grapples with President Trump’s ongoing assau...
From Los Angeles Times
“The U.S. threat to escalate tariffs on China is a mistake on top of a mistake, which once again exposes the blackmail nature of the United States,” the ministry’s statement said.
From The New York Times
Beijing shot back, saying that "pressuring or threatening China is not a right way to engage".
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ISRAEL’S prime minister has vowed to eliminate trade barriers with the US and urged other world leaders to do the same as tariff negotiations heat up. President Donald Trump is also
The US president has threatened to hit Beijing with the higher tariff if it did not withdraw its own retaliatory levy.
Donald Trump last week imposed the steepest American tariffs on imports in over a century, levying rates as high as 50 per cent on some countries in a move described by the EU as a “major blow” to the world economy.
Follow here for live updates and news on fallout in the financial markets from President Donald Trump's announcement last week on tariffs for all countries.
The poll surveyed over 1,000 Americans nationwide on the heels of President Trump's sweeping tariff announcement.
China has bought 52,000 tons of Indian rapeseed meal in the past three weeks - four times the amount Beijing imported from India in the whole of 2024 - after Chinese authorities imposed a 100% retaliatory tariff on Canadian imports,
Despite rattled financial markets, threats of retaliation and some of President Donald Trump’s biggest supporters encouraging him to back off his signature economic policy, he didn’t give in. His administration piled on heaps of new “reciprocal” tariffs Wednesday on dozens of American allies and adversaries alike,
A budding trade war between China and the U.S. threatens to bring the cost of homebuilding materials further up.
The 25% counter-tariffsCanada said last week it would impose on some U.S.-made vehicles will go into effect on April 9, the federal finance ministry said on Tuesday.