Donald Trump Steel Tariffs
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Canada, U.S., Mexico nearing ‘understanding’ for removal of steel and aluminum tariffs: MnuchinA top Trump administration cabinet member says the end of punishing steel and aluminium tariffs on Canada and Mexico is close at hand.CanadaMay 15, 2019
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MacNaughton still ‘confident’ steel, aluminum tariffs will be gone within weeks"These tariffs are hurting them," David MacNaughton said of the impact on American farmers and producers.CanadaMar 17, 2019
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Trump’s steel tariffs ‘contradict’ new NAFTA deal, businesses also calling for removal: FreelandDonald Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs contradict a key component of the new North American trade agreement dealing with cars.CanadaDec 19, 2018
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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.PoliticsDec 5, 2018
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Steel tariffs ‘staying’ despite new trade deal: TrumpThe 25 per cent tariffs on steel imposed on Canada and Mexico by U.S. President Donald Trump will continue, despite a new trade deal between the three countries.CanadaOct 1, 2018
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Fewer than half of Americans expect Trump’s tariffs to improve the economy: pollLess than half of Americans expect Donald Trump’s tariffs to do much to help the U.S. economy, but their widespread unpopularity hasn’t led most Republicans to stray from supporting the president’s trade policy.ConsumerAug 24, 2018
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EU, U.K. back Trudeau following Trump tiradeU.K. and EU leaders are voicing their support for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, after U.S. President Donald Trump blasted him on Twitter following the Group of Seven summit in Quebec.PoliticsJun 11, 2018
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Why Trudeau has become Trump’s newest Twitter targetPrime Minister Justin Trudeau has become the new strawman for U.S. President Donald Trump, who appears to be noticing the effects of Canada's charm offensive.PoliticsJun 11, 2018
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Trade wars are unnecessary, destructive, and ultimately have no winnersTrade wars are madness, Rob Breakenridge says. 'They involve shooting yourself in the foot as much as they involve shooting at your enemy.'CommentaryJun 2, 2018
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Roy Green: The first shots of a broad international trade war?Let's all hope Donald Trump's steel tariffs are not the start of an all-out trade war, Roy Green says.Jun 1, 2018
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