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Canada is easing trade tensions with the United States, announcing Friday it will lift most of its retaliatory tariffs on ...
Canada is dropping retaliatory tariffs to match U.S. tariff exemptions for goods covered under the United ...
The move represents an about-face for Canada, which had been one of the few countries to punch back against President Trump’s ...
A Canadian government official says that Canada is dropping retaliatory tariffs to match U.S. tariff exemptions for goods ...
For the first time in more than 30 years, Canada imported more vehicles from Mexico than the United States, according to data ...
On Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada would remove its counter-tariffs on a long list of US goods that ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced last week that Canada will remove retaliatory tariffs imposed on many incoming American ...
The Trump administration's tariffs have raised manufacturing costs for the $50 billion U.S. heavy-duty truck industry, ...
But Trump’s proclamation has put Canada and Mexico – the US’ two biggest trading partners – on notice that he may pursue major changes.
Mexico and Canada have no domestically based automakers − yet U.S. vehicle manufacturers have relied on labor from their neighbors to the north and south since the early days of auto production ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Kenneth Smith Ramos, Mexico's former USMCA chief negotiator, about the impact of the tariffs that President Trump has threatened against Mexico and Canada.
Washington — The United States has lost a trade dispute with Canada and Mexico over vehicle imports and exports, making it easier for automakers to build vehicles in those countries and ship ...