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Tech is becoming the battleground. It may help make China great again.
President Donald Trump is threatening to impose a 100% tariff on goods imported from Canada if America’s northern neighbor goes ahead with its trade deal with China.
Canadian PM Mark Carney said his recent agreement with China merely cuts tariffs on a few sectors that were recently hit with tariffs.
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Carney pushes back on Trump's 100% tariff threat over China trade deals with Canada amid tensions
Canadian PM Mark Carney pushes back against Trump's 100% tariff threat, firmly denying plans for China free trade deal after recent diplomatic visit.
Trump's rhetoric on Truth Social contrasts with what he said after the agreement between Ottawa and Beijing: "If you can get a deal with China, you should do that."
By Liz Lee, Samuel Shen and Sumeet Chatterjee BEIJING/HONG KONG, Jan 28 (Reuters) - When U.S. President Donald Trump took office a year ago with an "America First" agenda, many saw trouble for China's sluggish economy,
President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened to slap 100% tariffs on Canadian imports if America’s second-biggest trading partner makes a trade deal with China.
China strongly condemns U.S. pressure on Cuba, calling sanctions violations of international law as diplomatic tensions escalate over decades-long embargo.
The massive surge in gold and silver in recent months has been grabbing headlines, but behind the precious metal hype the less glamorous industrial metals have also been putting in strong performances.