‘Canada burned the bridges’: U.S. ambassador doubts tariff deal feasible before new year
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‘Canada burned the bridges’: U.S. ambassador doubts tariff deal feasible before new year
The U.S. ambassador to Canada doesn’t foresee a new security and economic deal between Canada and the United States — which could see the reduction or full removal of tariffs amid an ongoing trade dispute — before the new year.
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Informs Govt and Business Leaders No Trade Deals Possible
For those who have followed along with the U.S-Canada trade positioning, the current status of conflict between the Trump administration and the government of Canada is not surprising. {GO DEEP} Going all the way back to the replacement of NAFTA, with the USMCA, President Trump always said he did not favor multilateral trade deals with […]
General Motors and Stellantis have just been notified of bad news by the Government of Canada. Canada's croupières at Stellantis and General Motors decided to drastically reduce the volume of U.S. cars that could be imported into Canada with a duty exemption. As a reminder, the U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war at the beginning of his tenure had resulted in tariffs of 25% on all Canadian goods entering Uncle Sam's. In response, Ottawa had …
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