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Revenue from duties jumped to $22 billion in May, and customs officials are stepping up enforcement to collect it.
Donald Trump’s administration in the United States reimposed tariffs on Canadian items, including agricultural products, citing supposed national security concerns. Agricultural products have little to do with defence,
China, Mexico, the European Union, Japan, Canada and many airlines and aerospace companies worldwide urged the Trump administration not to impose new national security tariffs on imported commercial planes and parts,
Sales of vehicles made in Canada plunged by nearly 23 percent in April after President Trump imposed a 25 percent auto tariff.
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Money.ca on MSNCanada could lose $93.8B from Trump’s tariffs — here’s what that means for your job, bills, and local economyUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a device. Personalised advertising and content, advertising and content measurement, audience research and services development. List of Partners (vendors)
GM announced $4 billion in capital projects for its domestic manufacturing footprint. Some models are moving back to America.
Simply put, the tariffs he’s put in place now have the potential to be devastating. It’s not just our exports to the U.S. that are vulnerable—about 80 per cent of our material inputs, including steel,
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GZERO Media on MSNWhat We’re Watching: Trump doubles metal tariffs, Canada Liberals bid to secure the border, Wildfires spreadThe US president doubled the tariffs on steel and aluminum, Liberals in Canada introduce a border bill, and wildfires spread across Canada – sending smoke south of the border.