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Trump, Mexico and Canada
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Live updates: Trump discusses tariffs with Canada and Mexico; Musk says USAID to be shut down
Trump's wide-ranging tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China divided lawmakers and world leaders over the weekend. President Donald Trump is expected to speak with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican leaders today, two days after he announced he would impose sweeping tariffs on both countries and China.
Trump plans to speak with Trudeau on Canadian tariffs after agreeing to pause tariffs on Mexico. Follow live updates.
The pause added to the drama as Trump’s tariffs against Canada and China were still slated to go into effect later today.
China, Canada, and Mexico are Trump's first tariff targets. Here are the goods the US imports from them the most.
When evaluating how President Donald Trump's new tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China could impact Americans, start by looking at the goods imported most from those countries. The biggest categories are oil,
Trump, Tariffs
How could Trump's tariffs affect the UK?
If the President were to impose a blanket tariff on UK exports to the US it would affect around £60bn of goods sent in 2023, according to the UK's figures. Pharmaceutical products accounted for £8.8bn of the UK's goods exports to the US in that year, cars £6.4bn and power generation machinery £6.4bn.
Trump's Tariffs Have Spared This Big Trading Partner So Far
One big trading partner so far spared tariffs under President Trump is the U.K. The "U.K. is out of line but I’m sure that one, I think that one can be worked out," Trump told the BBC overnight, as he discussed his package of tariffs.
Trump, Asked on UK Tariffs, Says 'I Think That One Can Be Worked Out'
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that although Britain was "out of line" when it came to trade he thought it may be able to avoid tariffs, adding of the imbalance: "I think that one can be worked out".
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US tariffs: how Trump’s tax is impacting Big Tech and beyond
Trump positioned the tariffs as a way to “halt the flood of poisonous drugs into the United States,” referring to fentanyl.
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Trump Trashed as 'Bully' by Canada's Largest Newspaper: 'We Must Fight'
The Toronto Star, Canada's largest daily newspaper, has labeled President Donald Trump a "bully" after he announced tariffs ...
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North American aerospace union presses Trump to pause tariffs on Canada
The United States should pause tariffs on Canada as it did on Mexico, the head of the largest North American aerospace union ...
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Trump followed through on tariffs. Is he ready for the fallout? Are Americans? Here's what to know
President Donald Trump has taken executive action to impose or threaten new tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China.
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‘Strategy of being a bully’: Fmr. Treasury Secy. says Trump’s tariffs will ‘backfire’
Larry Summers, Former U.S. Treasury Secretary, joins Andrea Mitchell to analyze President Donald Trump's new tariffs on ...
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Prices On Groceries, Cars, And Popular Products From Shein And Temu Could Also Spike Amid Trump’s Tariffs
The president’s tariffs against China, Mexico and Canada eliminated a trade exemption used by low-cost retailers.
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Whitmer: Trump’s tariffs will ‘cripple our economy,’ increase prices for Michiganders
President Donald Trump said the tariffs are needed to secure the country's borders from people and drugs entering the U.S.
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Markets sell off to start the week following Trump tariff announcements
Major stock market indices opened the week down after President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Canada and China, while ...
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