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Trump recently said he will impose a 35% tariff on Canada, the latest salvo in his on-again, off-again trade war with the U.S. ally and top trade partner.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs could have an unintended side effect: making homeownership even less affordable for many Americans.
Canada pushes for a trade deal as President Donald Trump plans to impose a 35 percent tariff on Canada on August 1.
Canada will reduce the amount of foreign steel that importers can bring in tariff-free, a move to help domestic producers suffering from US President Donald Trump’s levies on the sector.
Despite presidential authority, U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., called on Republicans on Wednesday to block the Trump administration’s tariffs and return to free trade.
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Uncertainty about US President Donald Trump’s trade policy is curbing Canadian business investment and consumer spending, even though firms see the economy avoiding a bad recession, central bank surveys show.
President Donald Trump said Canadian tariffs will take effect on Aug. 1, and state business owners are bracing for the impact.