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The Trump administration’s tariffs are causing a significant shift in supply chains and diplomacy, with major U.S. corporations and trading partners scrambling to cope with the new rules.
EXCLUSIVE: In a swipe at Trump-era tariffs, Ontario's trade minister visits London to deepen ties in defence, tech and AI.
With Carney acknowledging that a tariff-free trade deal is unlikely, what does it mean for the highly integrated aluminum, ...
It's a good feeling. The federal government is listening to what's happening in the steel industry. It's a positive announcement,” Mike Day, president of United Steelworkers Local 5890, said.
"He could care less about what we say or what a future tribunal might rule because he believed, at the end of the day, we don't have a choice." ...
Premier Scott Moe joined Evan Bray in an exclusive interview to discuss Saskatchewan’s wildfire response, steel tariffs, ...
The Chinese embassy in Ottawa criticized duties slapped by Canada this week on Chinese imported steel, saying on Friday they ...
It’s important to recognize that the Canadian steel industry is economically viable – its current strain stems from an ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that the government was tightening rules around steel imports in an effort to protect ...
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) said on Friday that China is strongly dissatisfied with and firmly opposes Canadian ...
President Trump on Wednesday said he would be sending letters to over 150 countries as he plans a barrage of duties to take ...