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By May Angel, Helen Reid and Jessica DiNapoli LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump's trade tariffs are ...
As Canada and the U.S. now skirmish over Trump’s tariff threats and occasional bullying, the leaders’ rhetoric reflects a ...
President Trump’s wide-ranging tariffs scheduled to go into effect Friday could raise food and grocery prices by several ...
Trump had threatened to impose a 50 percent tariff on Brazil on Friday if the country did not drop the charges against Bolsonaro. But he acted earlier, signing an executive order on the new tariffs ...
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No word on Canada-U.S. trade deal progress, as Trump's deadline nearsThe clock is ticking for Canada to reach a trade deal with the U.S. by Aug. 1. Mackenzie Gray looks at how Prime Minister ...
Canada’s top officials were in Washington on Wednesday, but don’t expect a deal to stop new tariffs by Friday. It hasn’t been ...
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MyTwinTiers.com on MSNPresident Trump trade deals: What they mean for your grocery billPresident Trump’s wide-ranging tariffs scheduled to go into effect Friday could raise food and grocery prices by several percentage points, according to analyses by two think tanks.
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Inquirer Business on MSNCanada central bank holds rate steady citing US tariff ‘threats’Canada’s central bank held its key lending rate at 2.75 percent on Wednesday, as the major US trading partner confronts ...
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Bank of Canada holds key rate at 2.75% but opens door to future cutsThe Bank of Canada left its policy rate unchanged Wednesday but said future cuts may be warranted as U.S. tariffs continue to ...
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On the day before President Donald Trump's next set of tariff hikes is set to materialize, a federal appeals court will ...
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Money Talks News on MSNThe Hidden Price of U.S.-Canada TensionsWith tariffs and tech clashes back in the spotlight, here's how to stay one step ahead of potential price hikes and market swings.
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Explícame on MSNEnds of "minimis tariff exemption for most U.S. imports under Trump policy changeTrump suspends U.S. "de minimis" tariff exemption starting August 29, 2025, applying full duties to nearly all imports regardless of value or origin.
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