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Enbridge CEO 'completely enthused' by conversation around energy in Canada, U.S.
The leader of Enbridge Inc. highlighted the growing support from Canadian and U.S. authorities for accelerating oil and gas infrastructure development, which could positively impac...
Read Full Article →China exports beat expectations despite slump in trade with US
China’s overall export growth exceeding predictions in April highlights the country's resilient trade performance despite a notable decline in shipments to its major partner, the U...
Read Full Article →Oil prices are down. It means something different in Canada vs. the U.S
The recent decline in crude oil costs has impacted economic strategies differently in Canada and the U.S., affecting investment decisions and revenue projections within their respe...
Read Full Article →Bitcoin rallies all the way back above $100,000
The recent rise of Bitcoin past the $100,000 level reflects increased investor confidence, influenced by international trade developments and a widespread market uptrend across var...
Read Full Article →Trump says 10% is floor for tariffs; 'Some will be much higher'
President Trump's statement indicates that tariffs on imports will not drop below 10%, potentially increasing trade costs for certain countries based on their diplomatic relations...
Read Full Article →US-UK deal is free trade in name only
The recent trade agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom provides limited economic benefits by easing certain restrictions but does not fundamentally alter exist...
Read Full Article →China moves to ease tariff pain ahead of US trade war peace talks
China has introduced new policies aimed at mitigating economic challenges caused by increased tariffs as both countries prepare to engage in preliminary discussions to resolve ongo...
Read Full Article →China chides US over ‘serious negative impact’ of Trump tariffs as trade talks set to begin
The scheduled discussions between Chinese and US officials aim to address the economic consequences of recent tariffs, which have affected international trade stability and market...
Read Full Article →Is CUSMA the best path out of the trade war with the U.S.?
The Canada-US-Mexico Free Trade Agreement could potentially influence economic relations by providing a structured framework that encourages trade stability and may help reduce tar...
Read Full Article →US and China to launch formal trade talks
The upcoming discussions between US and Chinese officials could influence global markets by potentially easing trade tensions and impacting tariffs, investment flows, and economic...
Read Full Article →Carney tells Trump: Canada 'won't be for sale ever'
During his initial meeting at the White House since the election, Carney emphasized Canada's commitment to maintaining its economic sovereignty amidst recent changes in U.S.-Canada...
Read Full Article →Canada's trade deficit narrows to $506 million as tariffs kick in
Canada's trade imbalance decreased to $506 million in March, influenced by the implementation of tariffs and a 6.6% reduction in exports to the United States.
Read Full Article →CEOs to Trump: It's time to make a trade war deal
Corporate leaders warn that ongoing high tariffs could harm the economy by disrupting international commerce, increasing costs for businesses, and potentially leading to a downturn...
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