President Trump says he's planning to add 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico starting February 1st. He says he would also put an additional 10% tariff on Chinese products by the same date.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Friday that her country would wait with a "cool head", but had plans prepared if the U.S. went ahead and introduced trade tariffs. The White House says the U.S ...
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TSMC declined to comment on Trump's latest tariff remarks. Earlier this month, Taiwan Economy Minister Kuo Jyh-huei said he only expected a small impact from any tariffs imposed by Trump on ...
Jan 28 (Reuters) - Upon returning to office, U.S. President Donald Trump has launched numerous tariff threats. They range from broad ones - a universal tariff on foreign-imported goods - to ones ...
1:50 Trump’s tariff threats to China could hit Canadian wallets United States President Donald Trump’s tariff threats are not going away. Before and after assuming office in his second term ...
Trump quickly responded with a post on X, saying he was hitting the country with an emergency 25 percent tariff on all goods imported from Colombia, visa restrictions, a travel ban, enhanced ...
More than two dozen labour unions are asking the Ford government to create a “tariff taskforce” to help inform the province’s response in dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Canada is drawing up plans for extensive tariffs against US products if Donald Trump follows through on his threat to put 25% levies on Canadian goods, according to people familiar with the matter.
At the new rate of N16.5 per minute, MTN’s combined revenue from outgoing and incoming calls is projected to exceed N4tn, making it the primary beneficiary of the tariff adjustment and ...
According to Toriola, the proposed tariff hike is necessary for the sustainability of the industry, which has been facing significant financial pressures due to rising operational costs.
He revealed that the Auditor General had previously sent a letter to the CEB, dated November 30, highlighting inaccuracies in the data provided for tariff adjustments. “These concerns seem to have ...