Canada is expected to impose $20.7 billion in retaliatory tariffs after President Trump decided to enforce a 25 percent tariff on steel and aluminum, which went into effect on Wednesday.
Kirsten Hillman, Canada’s ambassador to the U.S., said Monday that 99 percent of products traded between the two nations are tariff-free, as tensions escalate following President Trump’s imposition of ...
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The tariff threats have cast a layer of uncertainty over the economy, and Bank of Canada Gov. Tiff Macklem has warned they have started to puncture business and consumer confidence. Companies are ...
Statistics Canada said Wednesday, although cautioning its forecast is based on responses acquired before recent tariff threats by President Trump. The Bank of Canada, business groups and chief ...
Here's a look at what corporate Canada is saying about the trade tensions so far. Several Canadian companies are eyeing other markets for their products to diversify their exports and hedge against ...
Canada and Mexico are expected to step up efforts ... will help determine whether the Trump administration extends the tariff suspension for longer. According to him, even if that happens, Trump ...
Canadian National Railway CEO Tracy Robinson gave a sunny forecast for the company despite the tariff threat. “While there may be some impact, it won’t be so significant or prolonged as to cause a ...
Here's a look at what corporate Canada is saying about the trade tensions ... gave a sunny forecast for the company despite the tariff threat. “While there may be some impact, it won’t be ...
As companies report their earnings for the latest quarter, they’ve fielded question after question from analysts about how they’re preparing for potential tariffs from the U.S. President ...