China, Trump and tariffs
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The runaway production debate has already shifted away from the presiden't all-stick, no-carrot approach, with Trump's 'ambassadors' now proposing co-production treaties and tax breaks.
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President Donald Trump, in his first Oval Office meeting with new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, said there was nothing Carney could say to him Tuesday that would convince the president to reduce tariffs on Canadian goods.
The Trump administration has made moves to ease tariff tensions with China but new reports indicate that prices, including for cars, are on the rise.
The Trump administration’s tariffs on US imports and Canada’s retaliatory actions have major implications for Canadian companies and their commercial transactions. Counsel should understand the resulting contract issues and the potential use of contract clauses or other avenues that may provide relief for affected companies.
You may be aware that President Donald Trump’s global tariff war will see Americans paying more for consumer goods, but have you considered the cost of services will also rise? According to a February report from Insurify,
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Canada's ambassador says economic talks must prioritize lifting Trump's tariffsOttawa's top diplomat in Washington says talks to negotiate any new deals with the United States will prioritize ending U.S President Donald Trump's ruinous tariffs on Canadian exports.
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Money Talks News on MSNTrump Tariffs Add Thousands to New Home Construction CostsNew tariffs on building materials from China, Canada, and Mexico are adding up to $10,000 to the cost of new homes. The increased prices could exclude over 100,000 potential buyers from the housing market.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNTariff rate would have increased on average 17.8% during Trump's second termThe U.S. economy has witnessed a dramatic rise in its effective average tariff rate due to recent trade policies. According to the Yale Budget Lab, the nation's effective average tariff rate has soared from 1.
The latest installment of the Donald Trump Cinematic Universe has an audacious plot line: The protagonist wants to put a 100% tariff on all movies made abroad to restore a troubled American film industry to its former glory.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said his citizens were not “impressed” by Great Britain’s decision to invite President Trump for a state visit, even as the U.S. leader talks of making