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.
A high stakes meeting between Canada and the U.S. Thursday ended without any agreement on removing the tariffs, but Ontario ...
We want a constructive meeting. I just have to remind the American people, the president and Secretary Lutnick: we’re your ...
Ontario briefly considered a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to New York, Michigan, and Minnesota, but Premier Doug Ford ...
Doug Ford is set to fly in and out of the U.S. capital on Thursday for a meeting with President Donald Trump's commerce ...
S&P Global Mobility released its study on the impact the tariff war will have on autos. The chance of bad-to-dire ...
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 ...
President Trump has upended global markets by imposing tariffs on imports from several of America's top trading partners.
But we also asked Langworthy about the tariff situation because of Western New York's impacted status as a border region with many cross border economic ties with Canada. He said ...
with the exception of Canadian energy imports, which are only being taxed 10%. On March 6, the administration announced that tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada were delayed until April 2.
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