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Trump, Canada and Mexico
Trump Promises Tariffs on Canada and Mexico, and Paves the Way for Further Trade Action
The president said he planned to put tariffs on America’s neighbors on Feb. 1, as he signed an executive order mandating a sweeping review of U.S. trade policy.
Trump Says Aiming to Place 25% Tariffs on Canada, Mexico on Feb. 1
President Trump said Monday evening from the White House that he is aiming to place 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico on Feb. 1. Trump made the comment even as he plans to direct federal agencies to analyze federal trade practices and policies with China and North American allies.
Trump says 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico are coming on February 1 that will 'make us rich as hell'
On his first day in office, Trump reiterated his promise to tariff and tax foreign countries, but did not officially impose any.
Trump to Impose Tariffs on Mexico and Canada
Good morning. Trump kicks off his presidency with a barrage of executive orders. Mexico and Canada are braced for tariffs of 25%. And LA faces another week of extreme fire risk. Listen to the day’s top stories.
Canada relieved Trump doesn’t impose tariffs on first day, but he later says they could hit Feb. 1
Canadian leaders expressed relief that broad tariffs were not applied to Canadian products on the first day of Donald Trump’s presidency.
Stock markets cautious as Trump signals new tariffs
Stock markets in the Asia-Pacific region made modest gains on Tuesday after President Donald Trump said he is thinking of imposing new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China.
Dollar rebounds as Trump talks of Canada, Mexico tariffs
Trump was quoted saying his team was thinking of tariffs around 25% which could be announced on Feb. 1 but offered no other specifics.
Trump Says He's Thinking of 25% Tariffs on Mexico, Canada
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said he was thinking of imposing 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico because they were allowing many people to cross the border as well as fentanyl. He said the action could come on Feb. 1.
Trump not expected to carry through on Day 1 tariff threats
Trump had said he would put a 25% tariff on all goods coming into the U.S. from Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on Chinese goods during his first day in office.
Canada avoids Trump's tariffs - for now
President Donald Trump stopped short of imposing tariffs on Canada on day one but said they may come as soon as 1 February.
Canada Says It Is Ready to Respond if Trump Follows Through With Imposing Sweeping Tariffs Feb. 1
Top Canadian ministers say Canada will be ready to retaliate after President Donald Trump said he was thinking of imposing a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico on Feb. 1
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Oil prices fall as investors assess Trump call to boost output vs. tariff threat
Oil futures fell early Tuesday as traders weighed President Donald Trump’s vow to boost already record U.S. crude output ...
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Trump Supporters Want to ‘Make Canada Great Again’
While Canadian officials have dismissed President-elect Donald Trump's calls to turn their country into America's 51st state, ...
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Rupee ends little changed; dollar regains footing on Trump's tariff plan
The Indian rupee shed much of its early gains to close largely unchanged on Tuesday as the U.S. dollar recovered after ...
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Trump Says He Will Tariff and Tax Foreign Countries
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said he would tariff and tax countries to enrich Americans, promised an overhaul of the ...
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Canada’s Tariff Anxiety Returns After Trump’s Oval Office Comments
Canadian officials and business leaders seemed relieved earlier Monday when it became clear the Trump administration wasn't ...
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