President-elect Donald Trump's threatened tariffs could prompt Canada to pursue dollar-to-dollar retaliation or an export tax on oil and gas bound for the U.S.
Tariffs on Canada will hurt American businesses, American families, American farmers, and the overall American economy, said Mary Ng, Canada Minister of International Trade. Ng went on CNBC to speak about the proposed 25% tariffs on Canada,
Canada is reportedly weighing retaliatory tariffs if US President-elect Donald Trump follows through on his promise to impose a 25 percent levy on all Canadian goods.
The Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development, today concluded a 2-day visit to the states of New
Here's how notable Canadian politicians and groups are reacting to Donald Trump’s inauguration as president of the United States Monday. While Trump initially promised to impose damaging tariffs on Canada on his first day in office,
While U.S. President Donald Trump's team indicated Monday he wouldn't hit Canada with damaging tariffs on his inauguration day, Canadian politicians and business groups are warning that tariffs could still be on the horizon.
Canadian politicians are descending on Washington, D.C., amid threats of 25 per cent tariffs when Donald Trump returns to the White House. Many are going to an event at the Canadian Embassy, which sits on Pennsylvania Avenue between the U.
Federal government sources have said if Trump sets the tariffs at 25%, Canada’s response would be to impose counter-tariffs worth roughly $37 billion, and possibly follow up with another $110 billion in tariffs. If the duties are lower, Canada’s tariff response would be more modest.
Trade Minister Mary Ng: The other co-lead of Team Canada, Ng has also spent the past year connecting with Americans to promote the Canada-U.S. relationship. Last week, Ng was in New Jersey and New ...
MONTEBELLO, QUE. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that “everything is on the table” in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian goods.
“Donald Trump is, as always, a skilled negotiator, and will do what he can to keep his negotiating partners a little bit off balance,” Trudeau said. “We’ve been here before. During President Trump’s first term in office, he announced challenges to our trading relationship that we were able to work through.”