Canada’s federal government will impose 25% tariffs on C$29.8 billion (around $20 billion) worth of US goods in response to steel and aluminum tariffs announced today by President Donald Trump’s administration.The US has applied 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from all countries, including Canada, as part of Trump’s…
With inflation already weighing heavily on American families, new tariffs on imported goods are set to intensify financial strain,…
US President Donald Trump is set to meet with some of the country’s most powerful business leaders on Tuesday…
India’s state-owned refiners are in talks with traders selling Russian crude. These discussions indicate that there is sufficient supply to…
After a tumultuous period marked by a sharp stock market decline fueled by anxieties over his aggressive trade policies,…
President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced that tariffs on all imports of steel and aluminum products from Canada would…
The ongoing trade tension between the United States and Canada saw signs of easing on Tuesday after President Donald…
Canada’s diplomatic stance towards India is set for a reset under the new Prime Minister Mark Carney. The former…
In a significant move against corruption in the palm oil industry, Indonesian prosecutors today transferred over 221,000 hectares (546,000…
