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A 50% US tariff on aluminum imports would inevitably have an impact on finances if it continues longer term, says Aluminium Association of Canada CEO Jean Simard.
Higher tariffs on nearly all major U.S. trading partners are piling pressure on farmers already struggling with soaring ...
Relying on Asian suppliers is no longer a safe bet for many factories in Mexico. Companies are racing to change, and they are ...
With U.S. tariffs on steel, aluminum and light-duty vehicles continuing to batter the Canadian automobile industry, the CEOs ...
On Saturday, two "Elbows Up" rallies returned to Western New York, drawing crowds at both Freedom Park in Buffalo and ...
Canada has discussed offering financial support to large aluminum producers like Rio Tinto impacted by a U.S.-led trade war, ...
The U.S. ambassador to Canada gave an optimistic assessment of trade talks between the countries, playing up the odds that a ...
PARIS — The U.S. and Canada have been stuck in a long-term marriage of convenience. But now Canada is finally starting to ...
Stock markets are up and tax cuts are coming for some, but consumer spending is slowing and the full effects of tariffs have not yet hit.
ICYMI: Canada paused its digital tax to avoid new U.S. tariffs and restart trade talks. President Trump warned of 35% tariffs ...
As we sit at the midway point of 2025, we expect the global economy to continue expanding, but at a slower pace. Read more ...
THE U.S. and Canada have been stuck in a long-term marriage of convenience. But now Canada is finally starting to date around ...
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