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How Trump Lost His Trade War
When the U.S. breaks its treaties, only China wins.
American automakers have relied on labor from neighbors to the north and south since the early days of auto production in ...
In 1965, the Canada-United States Automotive Products Agreement was enacted, a precursor to NAFTA that removed tariffs ...
American importers will pay a new 25 percent tax on goods from Canada and Mexico and a 10 percent levy on products from China ...
US President Trump has announced a significant set of tariffs and resumed the trade wars that were prevalent during his first ...
The Trump administration is trying to rewrite numerous trade rules to extract concessions from allies and adversaries.
There is little in President Donald Trump’s flirtation with a trade war that makes sense. His ostensible reason for imposing ...
In 1965, the Canada–United States Automotive Products Agreement was enacted, a precursor to NAFTA that removed tariffs between the two countries. This led to increased auto manufacturing in ...
President Trump signed orders this weekend imposing 25 percent tariffs on Canada and Mexico and a 10 percent tariff on China, ...
the trade deal Trump signed in 2020 to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement, needs to be updated — or perhaps, in some minds, scrapped. Many businesses say ties between the countries ...
Uncertainty around President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs and trade policy is putting businesses on America’s southern border on edge. With stiff duties possibly coming as soon as March 1, it’s ...