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JPMorgan sees Trump's 25% tariff threat on Canada and Mexico
Trump's Canada, Mexico tariff threat aimed at gaining leverage in trade talks: experts
President Donald Trump's threats to impose punishing tariffs on Canada and Mexico may be part of a strategy to gain leverage ahead of new negotiations on a regional trade agreement, experts said. Trade experts note that while Trump may make good on his threat,
Trump's proposed tariffs against Mexico and Canada: What's on the list?
If President Trump imposes 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imported goods, the question is not, 'What’s on the list?' It's ‘What’s not on the list?’
Trump’s tariff threats, in five charts
President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to dramatically expand tariffs. It’s a move that could affect trillions of dollars in trade and reshape prices for everything from cars to medication — while potentially straining relationships with key U.S. trading partners.
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Global currencies are reshuffling amid tariff threats. Here's where the dollar and other major currencies could land.
The Euro, peso, and Canadian dollar are all expected to move against the dollar.
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Key Date for Tariff Policy Changes
U.S. President Donald Trump has not implemented tariffs immediately as many anticipated, but Barclays warns markets to remain ...
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Trump, back in White House, readies tariff plan
Trump by no means forgot about tariffs, but he stopped short of imposing them on his first day in office, instead buying some ...
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Mexican leader stresses sovereignty, holds off on retaliatory tariff threats
Mexico's president emphasized on Tuesday that she will defend her nation's sovereignty and independence but also pursue ...
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Trump urged not to put massive tariffs on UK
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds says there is no need for tariffs because the US has no goods trade deficit with the UK.
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