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Canada’s apparent tariff advantage is also born out in U.S. Customs and Border Protection numbers that track IEEPA tariff ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick reminded us of an important but little-discussed part of trade negotiations with Canada and ...
The United States’ decision to impose steep tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico is likely to have a muted impact on cross-border trade, BofA says, thanks to exemptions preserved under the USMCA ...
President Donald Trump "absolutely" plans to renegotiate the USMCA when the pact comes under review next year, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has announced that President Donald Trump plans to renegotiate the USMCA in 2026. This decision aligns with the agreement's scheduled review, aiming to enhance ...
With Canada facing a looming US deadline, can the economy handle another potential trade shock? TD Deputy Chief Economist ...
The combined U.S. trade deficit with USMCA trade partners Mexico and Canada now exceeds the U.S. deficit with China, according to my analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data through May released Thursday.
Whether President Donald Trump will renegotiate the country’s trade agreement with Mexico and Canada remains to be seen, but the threat is already affecting commerce on the border.
Trade experts say the impact will be a modest one as Canada and Mexico already represent the top two export markets for U.S. goods. But the pact Trump is signing Wednesday, along with a “phase ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said President Trump is "absolutely" going to renegotiate the U.S. Mexico Canada trade agreement. The USMCA was put into effect in July 2020, during Trump's first ...