Canada, Mexico and China – the three countries Trump has threatened to enact tariffs on – ranked as the top trade partners ...
A study identified black spatulas as a source of chemical leaks in food – but miscalculated the dosage. So how concerned ...
The Trump administration’s paused threat to impose a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian and Mexican food products is a wakeup call for Canada’s agri-food sector. As a nation that prides itself on food ...
Minnetronix Medical — one of 500 medical device companies based in Minnesota — isn’t expecting a major impact from the Trump ...
Canadian businesses and consumers are bracing themselves for 'uncertain times' of the White House's punishing tariffs and ...
Canadians shouldn’t expect large increase in grocery bills in event Donald Trump's tariffs spark a trade war, food industry ...
President Donald Trump signed three Executive Orders (EOs) instituting sweeping new tariffs on all goods imported from ...
When reaching for products you use everyday like an orange at the grocery store, or milk for an afternoon coffee, you might ...
Many shoppers indignant at Trumps tariff threat are vowing to shop Canadian, regardless of any increased hit to their wallet.
The Canada-U.S. trade war might be on pause, but the threats of tariffs and counter-tariffs have highlighted some important economic vulnerabilities.
Feb. 1 Canada and Mexico both levied retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports in response to Trump’s directive, while China said it would file a lawsuit with the World Trade Organization and take ...
“Product of Canada” applies when a food product’s primary ingredients, processing and associated labour are Canadian. The minor use of ingredients not typically grown or produced in Canada, such as ...