Prior to the tariffs, the US had a massive trade deficit with Japan. In 1986, the deficit was about $55bn. The deficit ...
Videos alleging the U.S. and Canada could go to war amassed millions of views on TikTok, but retired military leaders ...
An increase in lumber prices would fuel inflation, shrink disposable income, and strain the U.S.'s consumer-driven economy ...
The Bank of Canada's governing council felt that a protracted trade conflict with the U.S. would permanently shrink the level ...
Canada should impose an export tax of US$800/MBF, effectively doubling the price. This move would immediately increase the cost of lumber in the U.S., making the risks of a trade war with Canada ...
An export tax on lumber would immediately increase the cost of home construction in the U.S., making the risks of a trade war with Canada clear to American consumers, writes JensPeter Barynin. (Credit ...
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