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Trump, Canada and Mexico
Trump Tariffs Live Updates: Markets Slump As Canadian Leader Drops Musk’s Starlink
U.S. futures and global stocks were hit by a selloff early on Monday as markets around the world braced for a potential trade war triggered by President Donald Trump’s decision to impose sweeping tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China—which warned of “necessary countermeasures.”
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Live updates: Trump to discuss tariffs with officials from Canada and Mexico
Trump's wide-ranging tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China divided lawmakers and world leaders over the weekend. President Donald Trump is expected to speak with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican leaders today, two days after he announced he would impose sweeping tariffs on both countries and China.
Trump imposes 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico; China is hit with 10%
The new tariffs on imports from all three nations ‒ which are on top of existing taxes and go into effect on Tuesday.
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Trump's tariffs send stock market falling
The stock market fell on Monday after President Donald Trump slapped tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, eliciting threats of retaliation and setting the stage for a trade war. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid about 550 points, or 1.25%, in early trading on Monday. The S &P 500 dropped 1.5%, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq plummeted 2%.
Stocks that are getting hit the most from Trump's tariffs Monday include GM, Chipotle and Canada Goose
Shares of companies spanning the auto, industrial, retail and beverage industries with international supply chains were hit particularly hard.Trump on Saturday slapped a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada,
Markets slide as Trump's tariff war escalates
Shares in Europe and Asia have fallen after US President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, and said tariffs on the EU would "definitely happen". The German and French stock markets were down about 2%, with shares in carmakers among the worst hit, while London's FTSE 100 dropped more 1%.
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Weighing the Fallout From Trump’s Looming Trade War
Business groups, economists and even some Republicans cautioned that new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China could ...
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Six things that could get more expensive for Americans after Trump tariffs
Economists warn that the introduction of tariffs could lead to prices rising for consumers on a wide range of products.
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Trump fired the latest tariff shot at China. Is Beijing prepared to make it a trade war?
President Donald Trump has finally made good on a campaign promise to raise tariffs on Chinese imports – announcing on ...
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Trump kept his pledge on tariffs. Is he ready for the fallout? Are Americans? Here’s what to know
The move fulfills campaign promises but also sparked retaliatory moves that could signal an extended trade war with key ...
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Official Trump (TRUMP) Memecoin Struggles as US Tariffs Spark Market Fears
TRUMP price has dropped by 15.5%, as tensions between the US and its neighbors weigh heavily on the token. The memecoin ...
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Asia markets slump as Trump’s new trade war rattles global confidence
Asia markets slumped on Monday after Donald Trump slapped tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, sparking fears that another ...
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White House: Mexico Is 'Serious', Canada Appears to Have 'Misunderstood' Trump's Executive Order
The White House said on Monday it has noticed that Mexico is "serious" about President Donald Trump's executive order on ...
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