The tariff trade wars between the United States and Canada continue to escalate as the Lenten fish fry season begins. Depending on where you eat or buy your fish from, you could be paying higher prices this spring.
While President Donald Trump on Thursday delayed tariffs his administration plans to put on Canada and Mexico, the pause came after local businesses already felt blowback from his
Here in Wisconsin, a lot of products come from Canada and Mexico. The question for businesses and economists isn't "What if?"; it's "What now?"
Canadians have moved on from a 'scarcity mindset' focused on the price of food and housing, and are zeroed in on Trump's antagonism for their country.
Justin Trudeau, in his final week as Prime Minister, tells Donald Trump to shove it.
President Donald Trump enacted 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10% tariff on China.
Prospective car buyers are being told to act fast, with dealers saying prices will increase by thousands of dollars.
In another reversal, Trump postponed for a month new tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico that fall under the three nations' free trade deal.
Amid a trade war, a leader in Canada is threatening to put a surcharge on electricity exported to Michigan — or shut it off.
Trump put 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico on Tuesday. Markets tanked. And by Thursday, he had decided to broadly lift them.
New U.S. tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China take effect Tuesday, marking the most aggressive use of trade sanctions in decades.