Trump threatens Canada with 100% tariff
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Canadian officials might ink a trade deal with China, and U.S. President Donald Trump said that would trigger a 100% tariff on all Canadian goods.
The vast field of over 5,800 electric and hybrid vehicles gleamed on the cargo deck of the BYD Changzhou, an Chinese container vessel unloading Wednesday at a river port in eastern Argentina. In other places,
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President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping could meet up to four times in 2026 as the United States and China inch toward the finalization of a comprehensive trade agreement.
Canada has agreed to sharply roll back its 100 percent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, striking a trade-off that signals a broader reset in its relationship with Beijing and a notable divergence from Washington.
China has reported its economy expanded at a 5% annual pace in 2025, buoyed by strong exports despite U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs
Farmers on land and sea across B.C. are pleased to learn tariffs on exports of their products to China will be lowered in coming weeks, but some say high tariffs should never have been an issue to begin with.
The federal government hasn't yet secured a permanent removal of tariffs on Canadian products like canola, in part because of ongoing negotiations with Beijing over Chinese steel and aluminum.