PORTLAND (WGME) – The effects of President Donald Trump's looming trade war with Canada is expected to be felt in Maine. Canada is Maine’s closest trading partner, and provinces like New Brunswick ...
As President Trump’s global tariffs against steel and aluminum took effect, the European Union said it would impose up to $28 ...
Lumber and dairy tariffs on Canada could impact Maine much more than other states because of our close trade ties to our ...
New England is particularly reliant on fuel and other energy imports from Canada. Trump imposed a 10% tariff on that sector, ...
The 25% tariff on most imported Canadian goods that President Donald Trump’s plans to impose Tuesday has touched off a range ...
U.S. tariffs on Canada have put experts at odds over how appropriate the action was, particularly given the unaddressed ...
Businesses on Maine and New Hampshire’s coast have concerns about whether Canadians will return in 2025. Trump's spat with ...
It also remains unclear whether some imports from Canada that are important to Maine — such as heating oil and gasoline — ...
The president’s levy threats are angering Canadian officials who provide clean energy to the U.S., worrying New England ...
The former central banker replaces Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who announced his resignation in January but remains prime ...
And do we have a sense yet of how this all is going to impact Maine?
BRUSSELS - The European Union and Canada hit back Wednesday at President Donald Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs with their ...
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