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President Donald Trump signaled plans to impose previously threatened tariffs of as much as 25% on Mexico and Canada by Feb. 1.
With a planned 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, and potential wider implementation of a 'universal tariff,' manufacturers are preparing for significant
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President Donald Trump said he planned to impose previously threatened tariffs of as much as 25 percent on Mexico and Canada by Feb. 1, reiterating his contention that America’s two immediate neighbors are letting undocumented migrants and drugs flood into the country.
President Donald Trump said he planned to enact previously threatened tariffs of as much as 25 per cent on Mexico and Canada by Feb 1, reiterating his contention that America’s two immediate neighbours are allowing the flow of undocumented migrants and drugs into the country.
Both Canada and Mexico have said they’d retaliate against American goods if US President Donald Trump slaps tariffs on them.
Canadian unions are forming alliances with industry to fight Donald Trump’s tariffs — at a time when they should be prioritizing deeper problems facing workers like austerity, increasing automation, and wage suppression.
Canada might be spared from Donald Trump's tariffs for now after media reports confirmed the president wouldn't impose a 25 per cent tax on imported goods during his first day in office. But Canadian business leaders and owners are prepared anyway.