
U.S. Slaps 35% Tariffs on Canada, Broadens Global Trade Measures
U.S. announces 35% tariffs on Canadian imports starting August 1, with broader global trade measures. Canada vows to defend its interests as negotiations continue.
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U.S. announces 35% tariffs on Canadian imports starting August 1, with broader global trade measures. Canada vows to defend its interests as negotiations continue.
China’s manufacturing sector adapts to global tariffs through regional innovations in auto parts, digital footwear, and strategic relocations, reshaping supply chain resilience.
Brazil moves to counter U.S. tariffs through legislative action, balancing economic protection with global trade diplomacy. Implications for Asian markets analyzed.
Trump’s expanded tariffs on Chinese mainland, Canadian, and Mexican goods could cost U.S. households $1,200 annually, analysts warn, amid global trade tensions.