Canada, which sends nearly all its crude oil to the US, has little leverage as the US buys most of Ottawa’s products.
In a Tuesday interview with the Washington Examiner, National Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons spoke about tariff policy.
Trevor Tombe, an economist at the University of Calgary, estimates that internal trade barriers add as much as 22 per cent to ...
Tariffs have made headlines in recent days with higher duties in the works for Mexico, Canada and China. How does Arizona fit into all of this?
They say a wise man builds a home upon rock. For Miki Naftali, CEO of the development and investment firm Naftali Group, the ...
The U.S. International Trade Commission on Tuesday said it had canceled an ongoing multi-year investigation into the impact ...
Viet Nam issued 1.8 million certificates of origin (COs) for US$100 billion worth of goods exported to the members of free ...
The U.S. has given Canada a month-long reprieve from Trump's threat to impose steep tariffs in response to what he claims is ...
Although the situation remains in flux and a temporary pause is in place, one thing is very clear: sustained, significant ...
QUÉBEC - Quebec Premier François Legault says talks should begin as soon as possible on renegotiating the North American free ...
President Trump signed new executive orders targeting Canada, Mexico, and China, implementing the first set of tariffs under ...