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The country’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, has been called the “Trump whisperer,” and negotiations have been cordial and professional. But it’s been a wild ride.
President Trump has sent letters to more than 20 trade partners, all delivering the same message: Negotiate a new trade deal by August 1 or goods will be hit with higher tariffs. CBS News's Erica Brown reports.
Following the passage of its tax cut and spending bill last week, the Trump administration promised more trade deals
President Donald Trump and his advisers promised a lightning round of global trade negotiations with dozens of countries back in April.
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The U.S. dollar rose against major currencies including the yen and euro as President Donald Trump rekindled trade tensions with new tariffs on Canada and other trading partners. Trump issued a letter late on Thursday that said a 35% tariff rate on all imports from Canada would apply from August 1.
Donald Trump's top trade negotiators have added more time to the clock after the White House failed to reach its 90 deals in 90 days target.
Canadians have been shunning US products as a result of President Donald Trump’s trade war. Now there’s evidence some also want to see fewer US stocks in their retirement accounts and pensions funds.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met his Japanese and Philippine counterparts in a meeting Thursday on the sidelines of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ annual ministerial meetings in Malaysia. The U.S., Japan and the Philippines have been building a trilateral bloc to broaden security and economic cooperation.