
US-Canada Tariff Talks Stall as Leaders Fail to Reach Deal
High-stakes talks between U.S. and Canadian leaders conclude without a tariff agreement, leaving key industries in limbo as negotiations continue.
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High-stakes talks between U.S. and Canadian leaders conclude without a tariff agreement, leaving key industries in limbo as negotiations continue.
China escalates trade tensions by filing a WTO complaint against Canada’s steel import restrictions, signaling push for fair global trade practices.
U.S. President Trump announces doubling steel and aluminum tariffs to 50%, citing job protection and trade violations, escalating global economic tensions.
Mexico pursues dialogue with U.S. to address trade tariffs, prioritizing economic stability while preparing contingency measures amid North American trade policy shifts.
Pablo Calderon Martinez warns that U.S. tariffs on Mexican steel will have significant long-term effects on Mexico’s economy and global markets.
Vietnamese steel and aluminum workers express strong opposition to U.S. President Trump’s 25% tariffs, highlighting significant challenges under reciprocal trade policies.
New US tariffs on steel and aluminum are set to increase costs for businesses and raise prices for consumers, impacting the economy at large.
President Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports may not boost U.S. production as expected, but could create uncertainty for businesses and raise costs for consumers, especially affecting low- and middle-income households.
It explores the implications of Trump’s new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, highlighting potential impacts on global economies and trade relations.