A high-ranking Washington representative said that the US president is not going to back down on increasing taxes on Canadian and Mexican goods
Mr. Trudeau’s decision to call it quits—but not to leave office immediately—puts the Canadian government under the command of a lame duck for the next few months. It’s not a good look for Canada while Donald Trump is threatening to abrogate the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement and put 25% tariffs on Canadian goods.
The DXY index fell and if DeepSeek’s new AI model proves to be a major and disruptive technological breakthrough, reducing a U.S.-specific advantage, the impact should be considered to be a marginal dollar negative.
The Yen and Swiss Franc were stronger against the dollar as investors sought safe havens after Chinese start-up DeepSeek’s new AI model hit U.S. tech stocks.
The Trump administration is threatening a 25% tariff on all imports from Canada and Mexico as soon as Saturday — a move that would almost immediately impact car dealerships and factories in the United States.
Believe what narrative you want: following an exchange of heated rhetoric and mutual threats of trade sanctions on social media yesterday, either Colombian President Gustavo Petro backed down from his refusal to allow military deportation flights or Donald Trump blinked and allowed said removals to proceed in a more humane manner.
Five hundred days to the kickoff of the 2026 World Cup and Canada coach Jesse Marsch is on the move. A cross-country string of coaching clinics has already taken Marsch to Halifax, Quebec City, Montreal,
The six-year roadmap, which seeks to curb the arrival of Asian imports and increase national production, must first overcome tariff threats from the U.S. and the upcoming review of the USMCA
Policymakers around the globe should not react in haste to announcements by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration, and be prepared to argue their case, World Bank President Ajay Banga told Reuters.
EU mid-market update: AI industry gets rattled by DeepSeek, putting OpenAI and Nvidia dominance in severe doubt; Trump tariff mantra wins first geopolitical test.
The Canada Grains Council (CGC) is welcoming the recent CUSMA panel ruling, which determined that the restrictions Mexico placed on genetically modified (GM) corn were not scientifically justified.
Lose/lose: All-out economic war would have been pretty damaging to both sides, given Colombia is both utterly reliant on exports to the U.S., and also one of the few Latin American countries with which America actually has a trade surplus.