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U.S. President Donald Trump didn’t slap Canada with damaging tariffs on his first day in office, offering at least temporary relief to business leaders, but the threat is “still very real,” Premier Danielle Smith said Monday.
After weeks of concern, confusion, calls for unity and subsequent dissent, Canada is receiving clarity on U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's threats to enact widespread tariffs on Canadian imports on his first day in office.
Ontario politicians, business leaders and union executives are set to descend on Washington, D.C., for U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration as part of a provincial pushback to the incoming administration’s looming trade war.
The Americas, China and Europe have developed playbooks to react to the aggressive tariffs that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is threatening. Retaliation is inevitable.
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Ontario politicians, business leaders and union executives are set to descend on Washington, D.C., for president-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, as part of a provincial pushback to the incoming administration's looming trade war.
As U.S. President Donald Trump renews his tariff threat on Canadian products, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says diplomacy, not retaliation, is the best way for the country to stifle the risk of punishing new trade sanctions.
U.S. President Donald Trump won’t slam Canada with damaging tariffs on his first day in office, but the threat of them is “still very real,” Premier Danielle Smith says. “Alberta is pleased to see that today President Donald Trump has decided to refrain from imposing tariffs on Canadian goods at this time,
Ontario politicians, business leaders and union executives are set to descend on Washington, D.C., for president-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration as part of a provincial pushback to the incoming administration’s looming trade war.