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Canada, Mexico and Donald Trump
What could get more expensive if Trump launches a new trade war with Mexico and Canada
During President-elect Donald Trump’s first term, America launched an all-out trade war with China to boost US manufacturing, secure US national security interests and resolve what Trump believed was an extremely out-of-balance trade relationship.
Trump Plans Tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China That Could Cripple Trade
The president-elect said that he would impose the across-the-board tariffs on Day 1 and that they would stay in place until Canada, Mexico and China halted the flow of drugs and migrants.
What Trump's trade plans mean for industry in Canada and Mexico — from oil to autos
Donald Trump said he would impose 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican exports to the US.The US is a big buyer of products from Canada and Mexico, particularly in the energy and auto sectors.Canadian energy exports to the US were worth $128 billion last year.
Exclusive: Trump would impose 25% tariffs on oil from Mexico and Canada under trade plan, sources say
President-elect Donald Trump's plan to impose 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports in his first day in office does not exempt crude oil from the trade penalties, two sources familiar with the plan told Reuters on Tuesday.
Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada could raise the prices of these goods
The president-elect vowed to slap heavy tariffs on imports from some of the U.S.'s top trade partners. Here's how that could impact your spending.
What the U.S. imports from Canada, Mexico and China, as Trump vows tariffs
President-elect Donald Trump said he would impose the import tariffs — 25 percent for Canada and Mexico and 10 percent for China — as soon as he takes office.
Trump vows new Canada, Mexico, China tariffs that threaten global trade
Nov 25 (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Monday he would sign an executive order imposing a 25% tariff on all products coming in to the United States from Mexico and Canada.
Trump's tariff plan could raise prices, blow up his own trade deal with Mexico and Canada
Trump's plan for tariffs against Canada and Mexico could dramatically raise prices for Americans and threaten a trade agreement negotiated by his own administration.
Trump promises specific tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico
If enacted, they would violate the 2020 deal that the United States inked with Canada and Mexico during Donald Trump’s first term.
Mexico Fears Loss of US-Canada Trade, Scrambles to Replace Chinese Parts
Mexico's concerns have been exacerbated by Donald Trump winning a second term and a politically struggling Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Afraid of Losing the US-Canada Trade Pact, Mexico Alters Its Laws and Removes Chinese Parts
Mexico has been taking a bashing for allegedly serving as a conduit for Chinese parts and products into North America
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What items would be affected by Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico
President-elect Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on all products coming in from Mexico and Canada, which could affect the ...
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Canada's Trudeau Says He Is Ready to Address Trump Concerns Over Border
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he spoke with President-elect Trump Monday evening about his tariff pledge and ...
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Automaker shares fall as Trump threatens 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada
Nearly every major automaker operating in the U.S. has factories in Mexico, however GM and Stellantis produce highly ...
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Analysis-Investors Say They Know How to Trade Trump 2.0
Investors dusted off their trade war playbooks on Tuesday, confident their portfolios were better-prepared for Donald Trump ...
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