Canada unlikely to reach a near-term deal with the US on steel, aluminum, and forest tariffs, with talks to roll into next year’s USMCA review.
The Canadian Kitchen Cabinet Association is welcoming U.S. President Donald Trump's postponement of tariff increases on furniture, cabinets and vanities but is still struggling.
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Canadian manufacturers welcome pause on tariff hikes — but they're still not banking on U.S. market
The 25 per cent tariff on kitchen cabinets and vanities was set to double on Jan. 1. But on New Year's Eve, the White House ...
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Canadian furniture industry still ‘reeling’ after Trump pauses tariff spike
Canada’s kitchen cabinet industry says U.S. tariffs remain devastating despite Trump pausing planned increases, with ...
Businessman and “Shark Tank” judge Kevin O’Leary predicted Tuesday that President Trump will be “fine-tuning” his tariff ...
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More uncertainty as Canada presses for tariff wins
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Dominic LeBlanc, Canada’s lead on U.S. trade relations, will meet with U.S.
While Canada’s economy likely rebounded slightly last month after a widespread contraction in October, the fourth quarter is ...
With trade developments and threatened tariffs causing uncertainty, it has many asking what is the current status for ...
OTTAWA, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Canada will offer more support to help the steel and lumber industries deal with U.S. tariffs and create a domestic market, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Wednesday. The ...
It’s been a rollercoaster of a year for U.S. trade policy.
The cages used in lobster fishery have become a symbol of the compounding effect tariffs and countertariffs have on supply ...
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