The US and Colombia pulled back from the brink of a trade war after the White House said the South American nation had agreed to accept military aircraft carrying deported migrants.
The Mexican peso tumbled on Monday as investors worried that trade disputes would again whipsaw markets after U.S. President Donald Trump’s overnight threat to impose steep tariffs on Colombia.
Investing.com -- As President Trump’s February 1 tariff deadline approaches, Wolfe Research warns that "any given day we could wake up to another situation like Colombia," referencing last weekend’s swift tariff threats that led to a policy reversal from Bogotá.
After US President Donald Trump threatened Colombia with a 25% tariff if the country didn't agree to accept deported migrants, the White House reported that South American nation agreed to Trump's terms.
President Donald Trump has already forced Colombia to accept deportees by threatening tariffs and is readying the same move against Canada and Mexico as soon as Saturday
Shortly after last November’s election, Trump threatened China, Mexico, and Canada with 10% and 25% tariffs, respectively.
And while fentanyl deaths are declining in the United ... implement” the president’s agenda. Immigration: When Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, refused military planes carrying ...
Colombia's refusal to accept the flights is ... on imports from Canada and Mexico on Feb 1 over illegal immigrants and fentanyl crossing into the US. The United States is Colombia's largest ...
A Citrus Heights man was arrested on Thursday, in what law enforcement is calling "the first cold case fentanyl poisoning homicide arrest" in California. The Placer County Sheriff's Office said 20 ...
TORONTO—Officials in Canada have long played down its role as a hub in the global trade of the deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl. Canada was a bit player compared with China’s role as a ...
President Donald Trump said he would follow through on his threat to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico on Feb. 1, citing the flow of fentanyl and large trade deficits as among the reasons for his decision.