Category : International Trade


Trump Tariffs Harm U.S. Manufacturers, Not Help

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.

Carney Leads European Response to Trump's Trade Threats

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.

USMCA Trade Pact Renewal Talks Begin Monday

High-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.

Poilievre Visits Detroit Before Auto Pact Proposal

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.

Canada Not Targeted in Trump's New Tariff Probes

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.

New Trade Probe After Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs

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.

Trump Starts New Tariff Process After Court Ruling

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.

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