Trump Threatens Larger Tariffs on EU, Canada in Trade War
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"If the European Union works with Canada in order to do economic harm to the USA, large scale Tariffs, far larger than currently planned, will be placed on them both in order to protect the best frie...
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Trump announced plans to impose an additional 25% tariff on all imports of cars and light trucks, as well as certain auto parts, into the U.S.
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Carney says Trump respected Canada in phone call about launching new economic talksPrime Minister Mark Carney said U.S. President Donald Trump respected Canada's sovereignty in their first phone call on Friday where the two leaders agreed to begin negotiations on a new economic and security relationship immediately after the Canadian election.
Canada and the world were shocked when Trump singled out his closest allies for tariffs in January. On April 2 the trade war is expected to widen, and that may actually help Canada, said Avery Shenfeld, chief economist of CIBC Capital Markets.
American automakers have relied on labor from neighbors to the north and south since the early days of auto production in North America.
President Trump’s announcement of 25 percent tariffs on cars and parts sent shock waves through the global auto industry. Canada said it would respond with tariffs of its own.
President Trump said he would impose 25% tariffs on global automotive imports to the U.S., which would be added on top of other tariffs. Here’s what to know. What’s covered? Finished cars and auto parts that aren’t made in the U.