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President Donald Trump capped off a week of global market turmoil after he abruptly reversed course on his plan to impose steep "reciprocal" tariffs on dozens of countries, including America's most pr...
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President Donald Trump has launched tariff wars with nearly all of the United States' trading partners.
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The president put a 90-day pause on higher import duties for dozens of countries, but hiked levies on China to 125%.
Canada must stand in solidarity with the international community to exert collective pressure on the U.S. A co-ordinated global response could compel Trump to reconsider his unilateral trade policies.
Some countries, like China, have already set countermeasures to Trump's tariffs, while others are looking to negotiate exemptions.
Nouriel Roubini, chief executive officer of Roubini Macro Associates, expects President Donald Trump's trade war to escalate with China and the market will keep going lower and lower. He says Trump, China's Xi Jinping and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell are all playing a dangerous game of chicken. Roubini is on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Canada's counter-tariffs to the U.S.-imposed duties on foreign-made cars and light truck imports will go into force at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday.
Follow here for live updates and news on fallout in the financial markets from President Donald Trump's announcement last week on tariffs for all countries.
Trump's new phrase came in response to criticism he has received over his new "Liberation Day" tariffs, announced last week.
President Trump says the goal of his tariffs − resuscitating U.S. manufacturing's glory days − will be worth the turmoil. Experts are skeptical.