John Authers is a senior editor for markets and Bloomberg Opinion columnist. A former chief markets commentator at the Financial Times, he is author of “The Fearful Rise of Markets.”
The president wants to begin renegotiating a U.S. trade deal with Canada and Mexico earlier than a scheduled 2026 review, people familiar with his thinking said.
Restricting Alberta energy exports to the U.S. is within Ottawa's purview. But recent comments suggest that move may be unlikely, though not "off the table."
The premier called on Quebecers to close ranks, and cautioned the U.S. president against angering snowbirds in Florida.
The Quebec legislature resumes sitting Tuesday for a spring session likely to be dominated by the threat of a trade war with the United States and a renewed focus on secularism and
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The U.S. is threatening a two-stage tariff plan in which Canada and Mexico could get hit with initial trade penalties within days then face broader penalties this spring.
The playbook for Donald Trump’s world trade masterplan makes clear that the U.S. president sees tariffs as the secret sauce for success, but also hints at Canada’s surest path to survive and maybe even thrive working with Trump’s United States.
The rationale for retaliation involves two assumptions: Because the Trumpians don’t know what they are doing, we need to get their attention and prove Canada is important to them. And we have no real or honourable choice but to retaliate and defend ourselves: trade war is thus our only option.
An Arizona international trade analyst examines how vital the current United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement is to the economic success of all three countries, amid tough talk by the Trump administration on tariffs.
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General Motors, the largest producer of cars in Mexico, won’t provide details on how it would react if President Trump imposes 25 percent tariffs from the two countries.