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Canada to target steel originating from China with new tariffsOTTAWA — Canada is moving to shore up its domestic steel industry amid U.S. President Donald Trump's ongoing global trade war, with new tariffs targeting China and other countries around the world.
The president's pointless trade war with a vital ally will only create an opening for China in the North American economy.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs could have an unintended side effect: making homeownership even less affordable for many Americans.
Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday said Canada will introduce a tariff rate quota for countries with which it has free trade agreements, excluding the United States, to protect the domestic steel industry.
US President Donald Trump has announced that all imports from Canada will have a 35% tariff as of August 1. He sent a letter to the country’s president, Mark Carney, informing him of the new rate, which has also been posted on his Truth Social account.
Canada’s steel industry fears that Chinese steel facing steep tariffs in the United States will be sent north and overwhelm the Canadian market.
President Donald Trump’s blanket 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada took effect on Tuesday, an extraordinary action aimed at bringing America’s top trading partners to heel. But it threatens to ...
Though much uncertainly remains about how these tariffs will function, a full-fledged 25 percent tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico, plus a 10 percent tariff on all imports from China, would ...
A three-day meeting in response to President Trump’s looming tariff threat underscored differences between the leaders of Canada’s provinces and territories.
U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed punishing new tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China that set the stage for broader tensions with the United States’ three largest trade partners.
Canada’s premiers have called on the federal government to improve the country’s relationship with China in the face of the ongoing trade war with the U.S.