While US President Donald Trump unleashes trade wars and tariffs, the system for settling such disputes within the World Trade Organization has been paralysed for years -- by the United States.
President Donald Trump’s use of tariffs in his second term defies many historical norms, say economists and historians.
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After Laurier, there was the Canada-U.S. Reciprocal Trade Agreement of 1935. Then there was the 23-nation General Agreement ...
Trump and his team are still clear about the risks of China’s growing influence—Secretary of State Marco Rubio said as much ...
With the government pledging to return Fort Bengħjasa to the public, exploration enthusiast Conrad Neil Gatt has proposed ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term began on Jan. 20 with a grand ceremony that captured the world's attention. The ...
Analysing Donald Trump’s tariff policies is akin to shooting at a moving target. Having confidently said at the start of the weekend there was “nothing” Mexico, Canada and China could do to prevent ...
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Our relationship with the United States changed fundamentally on Saturday. Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian goods represent ...
Higher tariffs mean American consumers pay more for imports. It is standard practice for US presidents to issue executive ...
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