China, Japan, South Korea will jointly respond to US tariffs, Chinese state media says

Trump temporarily lowers tariffs for most countries, raises them for China

White House reverses initial statements, says Canada, Mexico not subject to 10 per cent global tariffs

Canada and Mexico will be subject to the same 10 per cent tariff as many other countries, CBC reported Tuesday. The news came as U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would temporarily lower new tariffs on many countries, even as he raised them further on imports from China, in a sudden reversal that sent U.S. stocks sharply higher.






Canada retains tariff exemption for CUSMA-compliant goods amid global U.S. tariff sweep

Canada retains tariff exemption for CUSMA-compliant goods amid global U.S. tariff sweep

U.S. President Donald Trump announced 10 per cent tariffs on all American imports, with higher rates for some

U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled baseline tariffs on all U.S. imports, plus larger tariffs for a number of major trading partners April 2. For Canadian farmers though, there will be little change from the last month; initial indications are that an exemption for goods compliant with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement will stand.







China’s tariffs are hitting the canola market, but they only cover oil and meal.

A tale of two canola tariffs

China’s tariffs are on a small portion of Canada’s production, while the U.S. threatens a blanket hit

China’s tariffs are on a small portion of Canada’s production, while the U.S. threatens a blanket hit.