"This is really, really serious. We’re not screaming wolf here" - Canadian kitchen cabinet and upholstery makers warn Trump's new tariffs could devastate the industry in Canada #cdnecon#cdnpoli
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Trump's America First economic vision is pushing Canada to follow suit, reviving an economic nationalism not seen since the 1980s. I unpack the risks, trade-offs and opportunities of #Carney's new 'comprehensive industrial strategy' #cdnpoli#cdnecon
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USTR posted a notice online Tuesday formally kicking off the review of the continental trade pact, the USMCA. What happens next? What's at stake? What does each side want? Check out my guide to the renewal talks https://t.co/GJpYUIM1UA #CdnPoli#CdnEcon#Trump#USMCA
I’m on The Decibel this morning talking tariffs, trade deficits and why Trump’s trade wars likely won’t get him what he wants #cdnecon#cdnpoli#tariffs
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Donald Trump announced 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, including from Canada, reigniting a trade conflict that could have serious consequences for Canada’s export-oriented metal producers. #cdnpoli#cdnecon
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Donald Trump genuinely seems to believe that tariffs are a multitool with which to pursue various goals at once – some of which are at odds with each other. https://t.co/Os0Rux0ynN
“We’ve never seen anything like this. Often with different governments there’s a reduction in funding for aid programs, and then organizations sort of deal with that.But dismantling the entire department including staff and funding,it’s just catastrophic" https://t.co/uzqZiaq2LZ
Trump used his Davos speech to spell out an economic vision that revolves around boosting investment and factory production in the United States at the expense of trading partners. #cdnecon#cdnpoli
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With Trump’s directive to enact an “America First Trade Policy,” mercantilism moves back to the centre of U.S. economic policy.
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The Bank of Canada plans to stop shrinking the size of its balance sheet in the coming months, closing the book on its massive intervention in bond markets that began in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Canada isn't ruling out restricting energy exports as a possible countermeasure to Trump’s tariff threats, says foreign affairs minister Mélanie Joly. Alberta premier Danielle Smith rejected the idea outright. #cdnpoli#cdnecon
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