The U.S. will impose an additional 10% tariff on Canada, President Trump said on Saturday, a punitive measure in response to an ad campaign that he said misrepresented comments by former President ...
The ad, which used the words of former President Ronald Reagan to criticize U.S. tariffs, aired during a World Series game.
President Donald Trump announced Saturday that the U.S. will impose an additional 10% tariff on Canadian imports, citing a "fraudulent advertisement" featuring former President Ronald Reagan speaking ...
President Donald Trump has called off trade negotiations with Canada — after Canada attempted to use former president Ronald Reagan’s words about tariffs as a swipe against Trump’s tariff policies, ...
The U.S. ambassador to Canada on Wednesday warned federal and provincial governments to "seriously consider" whether ...
President Trump announced Saturday that he is raising U.S. tariffs on Canada by an additional 10% in response to the continued airing of an anti-tariff advertisement created by the local government of ...
President Donald Trump’s extra 10% duty on Canada added fuel to the debate over his legal authority on trade, just as the Supreme Court is about to consider a challenge to his global tariffs. In a ...
President Donald Trump in a message posted to Truth Social on Saturday afternoon pledged to increase tariffs on Canada by 10 percent following a dispute over an anti-tariff ad using Ronald Reagan.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Nov. 1 he has apologized to President Donald Trump for an ad run by a provincial government that angered the U.S. leader and prompted him to put a halt to ...
President Trump on Saturday slapped Canada with a 10 percent tariff on top of its current rate after an advertisement lobbying against tariffs aired during the World Series. The Canadian ad, which has ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday he was increasing tariffs on Canada by an additional 10 percent “above what they’re paying now,” as he reacted again to an ad by Canada’s Ontario province, ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Sunday compared a Canadian ad featuring former President Reagan, which angered President Trump, to “election interference.” “I read that the premier of Ontario ...