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23.08.26 - 17:01
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Pence: ′Last thing′ US economy needs is trade war with Canada (The Hill)
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Former Vice President Mike Pence said Sunday the trade war between the U.S. and Canada could damage the American economy. “American businesses and American consumers pay American tariffs, and I think the last thing we need right now, as our economy is getting back on its feet, is a trade war with Canada,” Pence told......
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23.08.26 - 16:12
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Canada Digs In as US Trade Fight Escalates (Bloomberg)
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Joining Bloomberg This Weekend, Former Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada was right to walk away from a trade deal she argues would have harmed both countries, urging Ottawa not to back down and saying past retaliation against US tariffs proved effective. Freeland warns hosts David Gura and Christina Ruffini that Trump's approach risks turning allies into “vassals” as Canada prepares dollar-for-dollar counter-tariffs after the US imposed new 50% duties.
(This conversation was edited to omit an incorrect statement about the titles of Canadian government officials.) (Source: Bloomberg)...
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23.08.26 - 14:12
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Can Canada Still Trust America on Trade? (Bloomberg)
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Chrystia Freeland says a tentative US-Canada trade agreement may prevent new US tariffs from taking effect, but only if Canada makes major concessions including easing retaliation, allowing US alcohol back into provincial stores and aligning with Washington on some digital issues. Existing US tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, cars and auto parts would remain, though at lower levels. Freeland says that would mark a major shift from Canada's long-held position that such tariffs violate USMCA, and could hurt both countries, especially US manufacturing and the Detroit-Windsor auto supply chain. This interview was recorded on Aug. 20. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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23.08.26 - 13:12
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′No more!!!′: Trump lashes out after US-Canada talks devolve into trade war (The Guardian)
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PM Mark Carney says 'we got attacked' as tariffs come into force on items from hockey sticks to tongue depressorsDonald Trump has hit back at Canada after a breakdown in negotiations plunged the two countries into a trade war.In his first public comments since negotiations collapsed on Friday in Washington, the US president wrote on social media: “Canada wants the benefits of being a State, without being one!!!” Continue reading......
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23.08.26 - 07:36
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Experte warnt vor ′Handelskrieg′ zwischen Kanada und USA (DPA-AFX)
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WASHINGTON/OTTAWA (dpa-AFX) - Der eskalierende Zollstreit zwischen den USA und Kanada schürt die Sorge vor einem ausgewachsenen Handelskrieg der Nachbarstaaten. "Sollte Ottawa die Zölle nachziehen und Trump darauf mit einer Eskalation reagieren, würden ......
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23.08.26 - 07:30
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Kanada: Gegenzölle auf US-Güter kommen im September (DPA-AFX)
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OTTAWA (dpa-AFX) - Nach den geplatzten Zollverhandlungen mit den USA hat Kanadas Premierminister Mark Carney Gegenzölle ab dem 8. September angekündigt. Die Maßnahmen würden sich auf Sektoren wie Stahl, Milchprodukte, landwirtschaftliche Ausrüstung und ......
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23.08.26 - 07:00
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US FTA proposal: What are the ′3 American demands′ that became deal breaker for Canada (Times of India)
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In a significant turn of events, Canada has halted trade negotiations with the United States due to unresolved disagreements. Three critical demands from the US regarding Canada's auto industry and trade agreements proved too contentious. Additionally, restrictions concerning language and culture were deemed unacceptable. As a result, both nations are now enacting retaliatory tariffs on each other's products....
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23.08.26 - 05:54
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′Masters in our own home′: Canada PM Carney explains why trade talks with US were suspended (Times of India)
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Canada has halted trade negotiations with the United States due to perceived inequities in demands, leading to the US imposing hefty tariffs on Canadian exports. In response, Canada has unveiled countermeasures to address these tariffs. Prime Minister Carney criticized the US for its unreasonable requests while providing insufficient concessions. This escalation raises alarms about the future of economic collaboration between the two nations....
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