U.S. Tariffs Hurt Americans More Than Exporting Nations
Economic analysis reveals that Trump's tariff policies impose greater costs on American consumers and businesses than on targeted nations, with political consequences looming.
Economic analysis reveals that Trump's tariff policies impose greater costs on American consumers and businesses than on targeted nations, with political consequences looming.
Canada and Germany have launched a strategic sovereignty initiative to enhance economic resilience, focusing on supply chain security and joint investments in critical sectors.
New analysis reveals that Trump's tariff policies are inflicting significant damage on American manufacturing sectors, contradicting their intended protective goals and raising economic concerns.
The U.S. has launched forced labor investigations into 60 economies, including Canada, in a move critics call a 'show trial' to justify new tariffs ahead of USMCA negotiations.
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RecommendedParaguay's Chamber of Deputies has voted to approve the landmark Mercosur-European Union trade agreement, making it the last South American country to endorse the pact. The decision, led by President Raul Latorre, marks a significant milestone in internat
Prime Minister Mark Carney's assertive stance against President Trump's protectionist policies has united European leaders, creating a formidable alliance that may deter further aggressive trade actions against Canada and its allies.
The escalating conflict involving Iran is jeopardizing critical maritime trade chokepoints, including the Red Sea and Suez Canal, with potential severe disruptions to global supply chains and energy markets.
New information has surfaced regarding the compensation of Manitoba's trade representative stationed in Washington D.C., shedding light on provincial expenditures in international relations.
Polling reveals growing American dissatisfaction with Donald Trump's tariff policies, with most blaming them for higher prices and economic damage despite White House efforts to implement new levies.
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RecommendedHigh-stakes negotiations to renew the trilateral trade agreement between the United States, Mexico, and Canada commence this week, with economic stability and North American competitiveness on the line.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced a comprehensive strategy to safeguard Canada's auto industry, including tariff exemptions and a new auto pact aimed at boosting production and securing U.S. market access.
U.S. steel imports to Canada fell by 22% in 2025, losing market share as trade tensions reshape global steel flows, with China also seeing significant declines.
The Port of Saint John in New Brunswick has experienced a dramatic 153% increase in container traffic as Ontario manufacturers reroute exports to bypass U.S. tariffs. Modernization efforts and strategic rail connections have positioned the port as a cruci
High-level trade negotiations between the United States and China have recommenced in Paris, creating a pathway for a potential summit between former President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
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RecommendedFormer President Donald Trump aims to implement a series of new tariffs to close a $1.6 trillion revenue gap, sparking economic and political debates.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre previewed a renewed Auto Pact proposal in Windsor, aiming to eliminate U.S. tariffs on Canadian auto sales and align regulations, before meeting with auto executives in Detroit.
The Trump administration has broadened its trade investigations, now targeting Canada and numerous other countries for alleged unfair practices, escalating global economic tensions.
The Trump administration initiates investigations into forced labor and industrial overcapacity in 60 economies, including Canada, to rebuild tariffs after a Supreme Court ruling.
Sikh organizations in British Columbia join national efforts seeking clarity from Ottawa on trade negotiations with India amid concerns over transnational repression and violence.
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RecommendedThe United States has initiated a major investigation into unfair trade practices across 60 countries, focusing on forced labor allegations. This move signals a significant shift in international trade enforcement.
Geopolitical experts suggest that economic turbulence from the Iran conflict could force the U.S. to reconsider its trade position with Canada during upcoming CUSMA negotiations, potentially granting Canada unexpected leverage.
U.S. political turmoil over Iran has created an unforeseen opportunity for Canada to strengthen its position in CUSMA negotiations, according to analyst Eric Ham.
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra acknowledges significant challenges in bilateral trade negotiations, highlighting ongoing tensions and complexities in the economic relationship.
The Trump administration's latest tariff investigations will not include Canada, as announced in March 2026. This decision spares Canadian industries from immediate trade tensions, though global economic uncertainties persist.
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RecommendedCanada's trade deficit expanded to $3.6 billion in January as exports of motor vehicles and parts fell to their lowest level in over four years, driven by a sharp 21.2% decline.
The Trump administration initiates a Section 301 investigation targeting foreign manufacturing, aiming to replace revenues lost after the Supreme Court overturned prior tariffs, with potential new import taxes on multiple countries.
President Donald Trump has launched a fresh administrative procedure to reimpose tariffs, following a U.S. Supreme Court decision that invalidated earlier trade levies. The move signals continued aggressive trade policy.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre begins a weeklong U.S. tour, advocating for tariff-free trade and promoting Canada's auto and energy industries in Detroit, Texas, and New York.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre embarks on a U.S. tour to fight for tariff-free market access, meeting auto and energy leaders in Michigan and Texas.
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RecommendedA new survey reveals that 50% of Americans are against imposing tariffs on Canadian goods, preferring to maintain the current CUSMA trade agreement intact as trade talks loom.