President’s memo asks agencies for more details on how to adjust U.S. tariffs to reflect the duties imposed by other nations.
The benefits outlined in the deal will apply retroactively going back to October 2024, and will remain in effect through September 2030.
President Trump may have paused his initial tariffs on Canada, but it appears he’s far from letting up on them.
For more than twenty years, the North American Free Trade Agreement (“NAFTA”), and later, the United States‑Mexico-Canada Agreement (“USMCA”), ...
As the tariff deadline loomed, Trump changed his tack and began demonizing Canada for not managing our shared border ...
Here’s the idea: Canada, the United States, and Mexico should agree to reintroduce tariffs on the trade in automobiles between the three countries and set a common, sufficiently high external duty ...
Donald Trump used tariffs as part of his hardball approach to free trade negotiations with Canada and Mexico in 2018, and is being even more aggressive ahead of talks next year.
Suppliers from the two North American nations spoke to the impact of the uncertainty surrounding potential new duties.
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Use of Tariffs to Resolve a Crisis. The Trump Administration has demonstrated a willingness to apply new tariffs to goods ...
“President Trump has talked a lot about making our U.S. auto industry stronger, bringing more production here, more ...
US tariffs - both threatened and imposed - on trade partners including China, Canada, Mexico and the EU quickly set off waves of retaliatory measures ...