
Tariffs Take Toll: How the U.S.-Canada Trade Clash Affects All of Us
Explore how tariffs between the U.S. and Canada are reshaping industries, prices, and diplomatic ties in this clear breakdown of the trade warâs impacts.
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Explore how tariffs between the U.S. and Canada are reshaping industries, prices, and diplomatic ties in this clear breakdown of the trade warâs impacts.
Canada warns new U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs on appliances will hurt both Canadian industries and the American economy, raising stakes for bilateral trade and potential retaliation.
U.S. tariffs on Canadian softwood lumberâcurrently at 14.5% with a potential 25% hikeâare intensifying pressure on workers and shaping Canada’s federal election.
President Trump pauses auto tariffs on Canada and Mexico, granting a one-month exemption amid stalled talks with Prime Minister Trudeau over fentanyl concerns.
The US has imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods starting March 4th, prompting Canada to introduce counter tariffs. This move is expected to significantly impact both economies, especially Canada.
New tariffs imposed by both the U.S. and Canada on February 1 are straining their long-term alliance, raising concerns among interdependent industries and businesses on both sides of the border.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau announces 25% tariffs on $106.5B of U.S. goods in retaliation to Trumpâs tariffs, affecting various products and highlighting economic tensions.
Canada reduces interest rates by 25 basis points to 3% amid concerns over potential US tariffs, highlighting economic uncertainty and cautious growth forecasts.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau announces $105 billion in retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods amid escalating trade tensions with President-elect Trump.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau steps down after nine years amid declining support and internal party pressure, setting the stage for a pivotal election.