Trade Tariffs
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Venezuela crisis, possible U.S.-Brazil trade deal on agenda as Bolsonaro meets TrumpBolsonaro, called the “the Trump of the tropics,” has turned his relationship with the U.S. president into a cornerstone of his foreign diplomacy.EconomyMar 7, 2020
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Steel tariffs make agriculture equipment unaffordable for some Sask. farmersAre steel and aluminum tariffs affecting decisions by farmers on whether to purchase new machinery?CanadaJul 12, 2018
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Quebec premier outlines plan to push back against protectionist U.S. policiesQuebec Premier Philippe Couillard will be heading to the United States next week to push back against U.S. President Donald Trump's protectionist trade policies.CanadaJun 20, 2018
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Quebec prepared to offer financial support for aluminum producersThe Quebec government is prepared to support financially smaller aluminum producers hurt by U.S. tariffs just as it did with the softwood lumber sector, the province's economic development minister said Monday.CanadaJun 4, 2018
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Ottawa in talks with steel, aluminum industries about possible aidAll options are being looked at as the industries grapple with new tariffs imposed by the U.S., Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains confirmed Monday.EconomyJun 4, 2018
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‘No one is going to win’: how a U.S. steel tariff could hit ManitobansManitoba exports about $10 billion of goods and services to the U.S. every year.EconomyJun 1, 2018
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Donald Trump hints at axing NAFTA to create separate trade deals with Canada, Mexico"I wouldn't mind seeing NAFTA where you go by a different name, where you make a separate deal with Canada and a separate deal with Mexico," Trump said.EconomyJun 1, 2018
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What U.S. steel, aluminum tariffs mean for Canadians — and their walletsThe U.S. slapped Canada with hefty tariffs on steel and aluminum on Thursday — a move that could make Canadians pay more for cars, refrigerators and beer.EconomyMay 31, 2018
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China ready to launch ‘fierce counter-strike’ of trade measures if U.S. dispute keeps upChina's official Xinhua news agency said on Saturday that U.S. "waywardness" in its tit-for-tat tariff exchange will only end in defeat.WorldApr 6, 2018
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