Category : International Trade


Global Firms Sue U.S. Government for Tariff Refunds

Dozens of multinational companies are taking legal action against the U.S. government, seeking refunds on tariffs. This development could have significant implications for international trade and Canada's economic relationship with its largest partner.

U.S. Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Trump Tariff Powers

The U.S. Supreme Court has not issued a ruling on former President Trump's emergency tariff powers. The decision's delay leaves Canadian trade officials and exporters in suspense. Learn about the potential implications for Canada.

B.C., Washington sign symbolic friendship accord

Despite international friction, B.C. and Washington state sign a symbolic friendship accord to tackle shared challenges like flooding and border policies. Read more on this cross-border effort.

Canada's U.S. export share hits record low

Canada's merchandise trade balance swung to a $583 million deficit in October 2025 as U.S. tariffs push export share to a record low outside pandemic. Read the full analysis.

Venezuela Fallout: A Warning for Canadian Business

The U.S.-led removal of Venezuela's Maduro marks a geopolitical shift. John Manley argues Canadian companies must now treat political risk as a core business priority, not retreat from global markets.

Importers brace for $150B tariff fight if Trump loses

U.S. importers are preparing for a massive legal battle to reclaim up to US$150 billion in tariffs if former President Donald Trump loses an upcoming Supreme Court case. The outcome could reshape trade policy.

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