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A 90-day window to cut a special deal has made Mexico a hot prospect for global exporters seeking to dodge steep Trump tariffs, without moving operations to the US.
The Trump administration’s goal is to force the rest of the world to sell less to the U.S., which it believes will lead to far more domestic U.S. production. In accepting a 15-per-cent U.S. tariff, ...
Canada has breathing room because of the United States-Mexico-Canada agreement, but it is up for renegotiation next year ...
Fresh off successful negotiations that delayed additional U.S. tariffs, the Sheinbaum administration says it is now focused ...
The United States’ effective tariff rate (ETR) has settled at 17% following the latest reciprocal duty announcements on July ...
President Trump increased the tariff on Canadian imports while giving Mexico a 90-day break to continue negotiations.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says he and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will be travelling to Mexico ...
Consumers Already Feeling the Pinch; Prices Rising on Everyday Items Thunder Bay - NEWS — In a dramatic escalation of trade ...
A guest column from Dr. Daniel Covarrubias, director of Texas A&M International University's A.R. Sanchez, Jr., School of ...
President Trump has announced a new set of tariffs after his August 1st deadline for negotiations with countries passed.
President Trump has issued a new executive order raising import duties on goods from 69 countries. Tariffs now range from 10% to 50%, aiming to rebalance U.S. trade and support domestic industries.