Donald Trump, Canada and tariff
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told President Donald Trump Wednesday that his nation will retaliate against the United States with tariffs of its own if Trump presses forward with his promised le...
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Carney said that tariffs imposed by the US, if permanent, would require “a broad renegotiation of our security and trade relationship with the United States.”
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The call between Carney and Trump, however, is the first since Carney took office on 14 February. In addition to starting a trade war with Canada over the tariffs, Trump has repeatedly called for Canada to become the 51st US state - a position that has left many Canadians angry.
President Trump spoke Friday with Canada’s new PM as the US prepares to slap 25% tariffs on Canadian imports — and referred to the leader as “Prime Minister,’’ dropping the “governor” moniker he
Five years after the global shortages of toilet paper at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, President Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canadian lumber could leave U.S. stores struggling to stock it once again.
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The Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient warns President Trump’s tariffs on auto imports could add $4,700 to the cost of a vehicle.
Car buyers looking to snag new wheels will likely be confronted with sticker shock after President Trump’s 25% tax on imported vehicles and auto parts kicks in. Trump’s tariff on cars and light trucks is set to take effect on April 3 while tariffs on certain auto parts, including engines and transmissions, will take effect no later than May 3.
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Canadian PM Mark Carney called his first talk with US President Trump “cordial” and confirmed plans for economic and security negotiations. With US tariffs set for April 2, Carney warned of Canadian countermeasures.
Beyond the economic threats, Trump has repeatedly antagonized and belittled historic partners, notably the one with which the U.S. shares a 5,500-mile (8,900-kilometer) border. He has threatened Canada’s sovereignty, saying it should become the country’s 51st state, and repeatedly labeled its prime minister “governor.”
Trump says Americans don't need to speed car purchases to dodge 25% tariffs on imports beginning April 2 because the economy will 'boom.'
Industry dealers and analysts are reacting to the news of Trump's 25% tariffs on imported vehicles saying it will dramatically raise costs for all.
The Trump administration's 25% tariffs on vehicles and auto parts imported into the U.S. could lead to sticker shock for American consumers, including for those buying cars manufactured domestically,