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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said in a letter that he will raise taxes on many imported goods from Canada to 35%, ...
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President Trump plans new tariffs on Canada, the EU, Mexico and Brazil, raising trade tensions with unpredictable import ...
If the levies stay in place, the US metals producer warns it may need to turn to the Canadian government for help.
President Donald Trump has been sending letters to countries outlining higher tariffs they’ll face if they don’t make trade deals with the U.S. by Aug. 1.
The president announced big tariff increases in Indiana’s largest export markets last week, including 35% on the state’s No. 1 partner, Canada, and 30% on Mexico.
For many countries, the reprieve from President Donald Trump’s eye-watering global tariffs, which were first announced on April 2 and temporarily reduced to 10% a week later, is soon set to come to an ...
The pause on many tariffs was supposed to end this week, but it didn't. Despite that, reports still indicate that tariffs have caused a notable recent spike in inflation.
Trump announced 30% tariffs for the EU and Mexico, 35% for Canada, and 50% for Brazil ahead of the Aug. 1 deadline.