Premier Doug Ford's team confirmed Thursday afternoon the short-lived energy surcharge would not be reintroduced after a sitdown with United States Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick.
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc, Ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman and Ontario Premier Doug Ford are meeting with Howard Lutnick.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and President Trump traded more barbs over their escalating tariff war Thursday — with Ford vowing to “never roll over” to America’s demands and Trump insisting the US’s ...
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S&P Global Mobility released its study on the impact the tariff war will have on autos. The chance of bad-to-dire ...
Canada's retaliatory tariffs as a permanent policy tool are economically irrational and damaging and could harm Canada's ...
WASHINGTON - Canadian officials are set to meet with the U.S. commerce secretary in Washington Thursday — days after a ...
US President Donald Trump has threatened a 200% tariff on any alcohol coming to the US from the European Union (EU) in the ...
If Canada failed to lower “other egregious, long time Tariffs,” Trump threatened to raise tariffs on imported cars from ...
Currently, the following tariffs from the second Trump administration are in effect: 25% taxes on all steel and aluminum ...
Ontario briefly considered a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to New York, Michigan, and Minnesota, but Premier Doug Ford ...