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The Canadian prime minister said he was "disappointed" by President Donald Trump's move to increase certain tariffs.
Those under CUSMA are exempt from the tariff. More on Canada Trump raises tariffs on Canada to 35% with no trade deal in sight What happens on Aug. 1 if Canada can’t get a trade deal with Trump?
U.S. President Donald Trump has raised the tariff rate on U.S. imports from Canada to 35% from 25%, effective Friday.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday that he was “disappointed” but would work to build Canada’s economic resiliency and ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he is "disappointed" by U.S. President Donald Trump's imposition of a 35 per cent tariff on Canada but that even with that move, Canada still faces among the lowest ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said early Friday he is “disappointed” by President Trump’s decision to increase tariffs on his country to 35 percent but left open the door for a potential ...
Products covered under the USMCA trade agreement, which includes roughly 90% of Canadia exports, are exempt from the 35% tariffs Trump announced Thursday.
Prime Minister Mark Carney released a statement late Thursday night after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive ...
The voice belonged to Mark Carney, the then-governor of the Bank of England, who is now the prime minister of Canada, and navigating another crisis: A trade war with the U.S. A former longtime banker ...
Canada is "disappointed" by President Trump's decision to slap a 35% tariff on imports from the country, one of America's ...
Premier Doug Ford is urging Prime Minister Mark Carney to stand his ground against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff ...