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Montreal Gazette on MSNNeal: Back-to-school shopping is a crash course in microeconomics
Access, supply, demand and pricing all shape what families take home and what gets left on shelves as the academic year ...
President Donald Trump raised the tariffs on Canadian goods to 35% last week, but a key exemption for Canada and Mexico shields the vast majority of goods from the punishing duties.
At the rates of compliance with the USMCA back in March, the effective rate would be over 15%. However, “As compliance has stepped up rapidly since tariffs were introduced this year, the effective ...
At the rates of compliance with the USMCA back in March, the effective rate would be over 15%. However, “As compliance has stepped up rapidly since tariffs were introduced this year, the effective ...
Trump’s promise to impose 30% tariffs on imports from Mexico and 35% on imports from Canada beginning tomorrow could hammer up to three-fourths of their U.S. imports.
Canada faces steep 35% tariffs on almost 60% of its U.S. imports — if President Trump follows through tomorrow on his Aug. 1 deadline for imposing the extraordinary duty.
Crucial exemption allows majority of Canadian and Mexican goods to be shipped to US without tariffs Most imports from Canada and Mexico are still protected by the USMCA, but the deal is up for ...
President Trump’s top-line tariffs of 35 percent on Canada are among the highest in the world. However, most imports from America’s northern neighbor could be spared thanks to sweeping ...
Because of the USMCA exemption, the effective tariff rate on US imports of Canadian goods was around 5%, according to estimates published July 30 by the Bank of Canada. That will now rise slightly.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said the commitment of the U.S. to the core of USMCA, reaffirmed again last week, means the U.S. average tariff rate on Canadian goods remains one of its lowest ...
Goods that comply with the 2020 United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement trade pact that President Trump negotiated during his first term are excluded from tariffs.
A key carve-out for Canada and Mexico shields the vast majority of goods from the punishing duties, even though U.S. President Donald Trump raised the tariffs on Canadian goods to 35% last week ...
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