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Carney expects U.S. trade talks to 'intensify' ahead of August deadlinePrime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday that he sees little evidence a trade deal with the United States that does not include tariffs is possible.
U.S. consumer prices picked up in June, likely marking the start of a long-anticipated tariff-induced increase in inflation.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump seems wedded to tariffs and any trade deal with the Americans may include accepting some levies on exports.
As President Trump ramps up the pressure on dozens of countries, trade experts fear U.S. tariff policy leaves consumers and ...
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Monday took executive action in response to President Trump’s tariff policy Polis says “is ...
President Trump threatened to impose 30% tariffs on Mexico and the European Union starting on August 1. The announcement came ...
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OTTAWA--Canadian manufacturing activity continues to feel the squeeze of higher tariffs, with sales in May falling to the lowest level since the start of 2022. Factory shipments declined 0.9% from the ...
Michael Ignatieff, a historian and a former head of Canada’s Liberal Party, recently posted an article he titled “Lament for ...
Looming U.S. tariffs, together with a real estate market slump feeding into weakening consumer confidence, saw China's GDP ...
Gov. Polis issues executive order to track financial impact of Trump tariffs to have data on how they will affect the state's ...
Futures linked to Canada's main stock index nudged higher on Tuesday as investors awaited domestic and U.S. inflation data.
Marc Muendler, professor and chair of the Department of Economics and founding director of the Globalization and Prosperity ...
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