News

Canada is dropping retaliatory tariffs to match U.S. tariff exemptions for goods covered under the United ...
President Trump said he spoke to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who told him he would remove some of the retaliatory ...
Canada is dropping retaliatory tariffs to match U.S. tariff exemptions for goods covered under the United ...
That’s because some 90 per cent of Canadian exports to the U.S. are covered by the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA – the tweaked successor to NAFTA, in place since 2020.
Crucial exemption allows majority of Canadian and Mexican goods to be shipped to US without tariffs Most imports from Canada and Mexico are still protected by the USMCA, but the deal is up for ...
Canada and Mexico have been at the centre of Trump's tariff positioning from day one, but it seems that the pre-existing USMCA deal protects most goods from US tariffs.
The U.S. sources about 80 percent of its softwood lumber imports from Canada. One silver lining for Canada is that most Canadian imports are USMCA-compliant, which helps soften the blow.
For Canada’s Carney, no deal with Trump might be better than a bad one The Canadian prime minister said he was disappointed after U.S. tariffs hikes. Some business groups and even his rivals say ...
Under the USMCA, Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum are outside the ambit of the trade agreement because of the fake national emergency Trump has conjured, falsely claiming that Canada is a ...
The USMCA gives duty-free treatment for materials produced in the United States, Mexico, or Canada, provided importers or manufacturers have a Certificate of Origin proving it.
Goods that comply with the 2020 United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement trade pact that President Trump negotiated during his first term are excluded from tariffs.