President Donald Trump’s announcement that he was imposing broad and hefty tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada and China provoked a predictably swift outcry. But there is one aspect of the move that ...
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Hosted on MSNThe US tried high tariffs and ‘America first’ policies in the 1930s. Here's what happened next.Donald Trump has hit the 30-day pause button on imposing 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, but is proceeding with slapping 10 ...
The right to repair can increase the amount of well-paying Canadian jobs and reduce Canada’s dependence on unpredictable ...
Trump's tariffs will return the US to its protectionist past, but revising intellectual property rules — rather than imposing ...
In 1891, Sir Wilfrid Laurier challenged the National Policy in favour of freer trade, but when in office, he kept the tariffs — though without the rhetorical emphasis. In 1911, Laurier advocated ...
There’s no U.S. precedent for Trump’s tariff use. But it does evoke China’s economic bullying.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will be in Washington, D.C., and Mexico City this week to discuss trade deals with other ...
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President Trump says what he means and means what he says. Global business leaders would be well advised to believe him when ...
Beleaguered Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's offer to resume trade talks with the UK gives Britain a small window to gain real ...
He may be worried about Trump, but Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's sudden offer to resume trade talks with the UK could offer ...
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