But economic, political and technological changes have left Canada with few ways to handle trade restrictions now.
It'll take time for Trump's tariffs to be implemented, but goods could still start getting more expensive in the meantime.
Chinese companies moved production to Mexico to have tariff-free access to the US market under the USMCA trade deal. With ...
America’s shipbuilding industry needs a jump-start. Cutting tariffs for cargo carried on U.S. flagged ships might be the ...
Steven Miran, Trump’s head of the Council of Economic Advisers, wrote a paper defending tariffs and arguing that tariffs are ...
The largest U.S. aerospace trade group on Friday opened the door to discussions on specific tariffs, after incoming President ...
Canada is ready to respond to tariffs from its top trade partner the United States on Monday if President-elect Donald Trump ...
Emboldened by voter support and past legal wins, the new administration intends to move aggressively and push the limits of ...
Mexico and the European Union are announcing a revamped agreement that they said would boost trade and investment, amid Trump ...
The Lib Dems are pointing to a recent study suggesting 20% tariffs - or charges - on UK exports to the US could cost the ...
Canada is prepared to retaliate if President-elect Donald Trump imposes tariffs on the country. Canada’s Foreign Minister, ...
The easiest path—to continue with current offshore manufacturing and importing as is—will also be the costliest.