Aluminum And Steel Tariffs
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Trump rallies behind Harley Davidson a year after calling for boycott of companyU.S. President Donald Trump criticized how tariffs imposed by the European Union had reportedly hurt Harley-Davidson's earnings.EconomyApr 23, 2019
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Bill Kelly: Opposition pressure on tariff issue is political gamesmanshipThe opposition's attempt to shame the prime minister over tariffs is nothing more than political grandstanding, Bill Kelly says.BlogsDec 5, 2018
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What a trade war is, how it works, and why it will impact CanadaWhat are they good for? Experts say, absolutely nothingCanadaJul 21, 2018
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How to shop Canadian at the grocery storeAvoiding products from south of the border that are on the tariff list is easier said than done.CanadaJul 16, 2018
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Here’s how Canada’s new tariffs on U.S. imports could impact your weekly shopping billIn total, Canadians who purchase items now impacted by tariffs on U.S. imports each week could see their average grocery bill increase by as much as $8.88.CanadaJul 6, 2018
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Calgary companies warn of price increases due to new tariffsRoughly $16.6 billion worth of tariffs are being slapped on a variety of American goods starting July 1. Calgary businesses say it will affect consumers.CanadaJul 1, 2018
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If Canada wants to fight Trump’s tariffs, it should target coal shipped out of B.C.: economistThe U.S. ships more coal from Westshore terminals in Delta, B.C. than any other port on the west coast.Jul 1, 2018
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Canada’s retaliatory tariffs on over 60 U.S. imports come into effect SundayPunitive levies on dozens of American products in retaliation for U-S tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum are set to kick in today and will impact things such as ketchup, coffee and even playing cards.CanadaJul 1, 2018
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Reality Check: No, Canadians aren’t ‘smuggling’ shoes across the border due to ‘massive’ tariffsU.S. President Donald Trump commented on Tuesday that Canadians were "smuggling" shoes from the U.S. into Canada due to "massive tariffs," but experts are calling this statement "incredibly misleading."CanadaJun 19, 2018
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Quebec to offer $100 million in loans to steel and aluminum companies hit by U.S. tariffsEconomy Minister Dominique Anglade said the impact of the tariffs on metals had been felt quicker than when the United States announced tariffs on softwood lumber in 2017.CanadaJun 11, 2018
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