Trump said he may implement reciprocal tariffs on Canadian dairy and lumber as soon as Friday as the U.S. neighbour has levied tremendously high tariffs on U.S. He claimed these levies are hurting American dairy farmers, citing Canada’s roughly 250% tariff on dairy products.“Canada has bee...
Trump said he won’t withdraw the tariffs he has ordered on Canada. when asked about his tariff plans, Trump said: “No, I’m not going to bend at all — aluminum or steel or cars. We’re not going to bend. We’ve been ripped off as a country for many, many years. We’ve be...
Trump on Tuesday threatened he would double the planned tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum and reiterated his annexation talk. “The only thing that makes sense is for Canada to become our cherished Fifty First State,” Trump wrote on social media. “This would make all Tariffs, and every...
“Canada has been ripping us off for years on tariffs for lumber and for dairy products,” Trump said in the Oval Office. “They'll be met with the exact same tariffs, unless they drop it, and ... we may do it as early as today or we'll wait 'til Monday or Tuesday. We’re g...
determine the trade balance—not tariffs. The U.S.-Mexico-Canada agreement, the Trump-negotiated successor agreement to Nafta, ensures that U.S. goods have duty-free access to Mexico and Canada, as we also provide them. That’s equal treatment, or pure reciprocity, but it doesn’t guarante...
Trump also signaled more levies on imports would be higher than reciprocal tariffs, such as the 25% steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada and Mexico that the president has paused implemented earlier this month. Autos, computer chips and pharmaceuticals would also be tariffed at higher rates than ...
When asked about if he could ease up on tariffs amid anxiety in the markets, Trump relied “no.” That echoed his stance signaled last Thursday. The president that day said he would not change his mind on reciprocal tariffs on Canada and other countries that have imposed trade barriers to...
The new tariffs will follow duties Trump has already slapped onChina, Canada and Mexico, as well as on imports ofsteel and aluminum. Trump's tariffs on Canada and Mexico arecurrently on pauseafter both countries pledged to crack down on illegal crossings and drug trafficking at their respective...
President Donald Trump announced Monday that tariffs on Canada and Mexico will take effect next month, ending a monthlong delay set to expire next week. Speaking at a White House news conference alongside French President Emmanuel Macron, Trump emphasized that the tariffs were moving forward...
"We hope reciprocal tariffs won't be necessary, given our trade agreement," Sheinbaum said, emphasizing ongoing negotiations under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Mexico maintains close dialogue with domestic steel and aluminum producers ahead of the April decision, the president added....