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The White House has said the tariffs are necessary because the two countries are not doing enough to stop illegal immigration and the smuggling of fentanyl into the United States from the northern an...
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The dollar firmed a touch and other currencies held tight ranges on Wednesday as traders anxiously awaited details of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans later in the day that could set the to...
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Canada has vowed to respond with tariffs of its own. "We will not disadvantage Canadian producers and Canadian workers relative to American workers," Prime Minister Mark Carney said in Winnipeg.
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In a Wednesday morning press conference, ahead of Trump announcing his global tariff plan, Sheinbaum says Mexico will "announce a comprehensive program, not a tit for tat on tariffs," but added, "we have a plan to strengthen the economy under any circumstance.
President Donald Trump is not imposing his new 10% global tariff rate on goods from Canada and Mexico while his previous order remains in place for up to 25% tariffs on many goods from the two in connection to border control and fentanyl trafficking issues,
The 10% baseline tariff rate go into effect on April 5, according to senior White House officials. Around 60 nations can expect "kind reciprocal" tariffs beginnig April 9 at 12:01 a.m.