Katherine Tai is a seasoned diplomat and expert in international economic policy who served as the 19th U.S. Trade ...
With U.S. trade talks stalled, Canada's Mark Carney has been rebuilding ties with China and India, writes David Moscrop.
As the crucial annual holiday shopping season kicks off, getting rid of the "de minimis" exemption has put a crimp on small ...
President Donald Trump has a new opportunity to secure intellectual property victories in the upcoming U.S.-Mexico-Canada ...
Pressure on borrowers has eased, thanks especially to lower interest rates. The Bank of Canada made cuts in September and ...
The moves come as the steel industry continues to be hammered after U.S. President Donald Trump levied 50 per cent tariffs on ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced curbs on steel imports, a new tariff and help with steel and lumber freight costs in a bid to aid Canadian industries.
The tariff will apply starting Dec. 26 to about C$10 billion ($7.1 billion) of imported products including wind towers, prefabricated buildings, fasteners and wires. It marks the first time Carney has ...
Plus: NAB and Westpac consider tighter lending rules on trusts; Teens file constitutional case over social media ban; US pressures Canada on streaming quotas as Australia advances similar law.
US lawmakers have urged Canada to rescind regulation on streaming services, while the Coalition is pushing for an inquiry into Labor's plans to impose quotas in Australia.
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How the USMCA exposed Canada’s economic vulnerabilities
When the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement replaced NAFTA on July 1, 2020, it was supposed to modernize trade relations ...
Leaders at a Laredo forum recently discussed USMCA revisions, economic tensions, private sector influence and regional ...
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