On Thursday, Jamieson Greer, President Donald Trump’s pick for trade representative, defended the White House’s recent move to impose tariffs on three major countries: Mexico, Canada and China.
President Donald Trump has agreed to a pause on tariff's against Canada and Mexico. If they are reimplemented, there could be conflict between between Canada and the U.S.
The mining industry is applauding the British Columbia government's decision to fast-track permits for several projects amid ...
Masked and armed National Guard members picked through brush running along the border barrier on the outskirts of Ciudad ...
China hits back with export controls, Canada and Mexico remain under threat. USPS closes then reopens "di minimis" small ...
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said on Thursday a policy shift in the U.S. was causing uncertainty and President Donald ...
President Donald Trump announced his promised tariffs on Saturday and paused those levied against Mexico and Canada on Monday ...
With tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada on the table, some local farmers are concerned about what the impacts could be in the agricultural sector. They're remaining optimistic, but watchful.
After announcing its electric vehicle business lost over $5 billion in 2024, Ford could face even more headwinds this ...
President Donald Trump has temporarily suspended stiff new tariffs on Canada and Mexico, easing the fears of homebuilders who ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers in the House passed the HALT Act on Thursday, a bill that seeks to permanently classify ...
U.S. trade representative nominee Jamieson Greer spoke before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday as a part of his confirmation process.