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Canada's prime minister announces supports for lumber, steel sectors hit by U.S. tariffs
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Wednesday new supports for the steel and lumber industries hit hard by U.S.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced curbs on steel imports, a new tariff and help with steel and lumber freight costs in a bid to aid Canadian industries.
The tariff will apply starting Dec. 26 to about C$10 billion ($7.1 billion) of imported products including wind towers, prefabricated buildings, fasteners and wires. It marks the first time Carney has ...
Canada will offer more support to help the steel and lumber industries deal with United States tariffs and create a domestic ...
Trade talks between the US and Canada remain stalled, and there’s an emerging belief in both governments that key issues will ...
The president announced in late October he was increasing duties on Canadian goods in response to Ontario's anti-tariff TV ad ...
Canada says it will resume U.S. trade talks when needed, citing no urgent issues and focusing on tariffs and economic ...
The White House has declined to say whether the tariff is still planned, but a US official said the administration has held ...
Canada’s prime minister will be travelling to Washington next week, after recently suggesting he is in no rush to reboot derailed trade talks.
LONDON (Reuters) -Premiums for consumers buying aluminium on the physical market in the U.S. have hit record highs, driven by steep import tariffs and tight supplies globally. President Donald Trump ...
Former Ambassador to Canada says tariffs, threats, and rhetoric have pushed U.S.–Canada relations to their lowest point in ...
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