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On March 12, the Bank of Canada announced a policy interest rate decrease from 3% to 2.75%.
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President Donald Trump defended the tariffs he imposed on trading partners but acknowledged some problems in a meeting with his Cabinet on Thursday.
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U.S. stocks soared to one of their best days in history on a euphoric Wall Street Wednesday after President Donald Trump said he would back off on most of his tariffs temporarily, as investors had so ...
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But exactly what the country will do remains unclear and the scale of the current disruption makes decision-making difficult.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNCanada imposes retaliatory tariffs in response to US leviesCanada is imposing retaliatory tariffs in response to US levies. The new measures include tariffs on vehicles, the official website of the Canadian Ministry of Finance reports. Today, April 9, Canada introduced retaliatory tariffs on vehicles from the US in response to new trade restrictions imposed by the US government.
Canada and Mexico were exempted from the ... downplayed a recent sell-off in the bond market and said China's retaliatory tariffs were "unfortunate." “There’s one of these deleveraging ...
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Canada will not impose retaliatory tariffs on most U.S. food and other essentials or on components essential to avoiding job loss in key sectors of the economy, the Globe and Mail reported on Tuesday citing comments by two federal trade advisers.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced Wednesday his long-awaited plan to impose what he's calling "retaliatory ... said Canada will not be subjected to that additional baseline tariff rate ...
Since April 9, tariffs have been enacted on $4 trillion in goods imported annually to the United States. China was first to respond with new tariffs, imposing an 84 percent duty on all U.S. goods and refusing refusing to back down in the face of President Donald Trump’s tariffs onslaught.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney pledged Wednesday to negotiate a “new economic and security relationship” with the US – an announcement that comes on the same day President Trump paused
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre took aim at his Liberal opponent Thursday over his handling of the American relationship saying Mark Carney has so far "failed" to secure any U.S. tariff relief for Canada,