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.
U.S. President Donald Trump left no doubt he has America’s allies and competitors in his crosshairs, reviving his “America First” trade policy.
With both the United States and the European Union changing their leadership in 2024 the Wilson Center’s Global Europe Program and The Friedrich Naumann Foundation are pleased to present findings from a new joint report analyzing the priorities of the new European Commission and highlighting key issues that will shape the future of US-EU cooperation.
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After US President Donald Trump declined to impose tariffs on his first day back in power, officials in the Canadian government expressed caution, saying the fight against US protectionism is far from over.
Canadian leaders expressed relief Monday that broad tariffs were not applied to Canadian products on the first day of Donald Trump’s presidency and that he did not mention
Donald Trump’s repeated taunts about Canada becoming the 51st American state carry more weight than his usual rhetorical grenades, causing chaos among Canada’s political leaders. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has even paid a visit to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida alongside media personalities Kevin O’Leary and Jordan Peterson,
Jan. 18—"I don't think there's been a crisis like this since the War of 1812" If President-elect Donald J. Trump sticks to his plan, Canada could be slapped with a 25% import tax on all goods it sends to the United States come Monday.
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Today in History for Jan. 16:
While we’re all waiting for something resembling a Team Canada approach to materialize in the looming U.S. trade-war catastrophe, let’s begin with a quick account of just how close Canada has come to failed-state status.