Trump's new tariff threat hikes uncertainty for Canadian businesses
Friday, 11 July 2025 () Canadian businesses are once again scrambling, trying to interpret the latest trade edict from U.S. president Donald Trump, who sent a letter late Thursday threatening Canadian imports with a 35 per cent tariff. Among the immediate questions was whether a raft of goods and…
President Trump has issued new tariff letters to six more countries—Philippines, Brunei, Moldova, Algeria, Iraq, and Libya—via Truth Social, with 20–30% duties set to begin August 1. This follows his April plan to reset global trade, which was paused for 90 days. Trump warns rates may shift...
The 90-day pause has come to an end, and the tariffs are back. The interim stage, when most countries were paying a set 10 percent levy, is now shifting, with many countries likely having to pay very..
In a major international development, former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a sweeping 30% tariff on all goods imported from South Africa, set to begin on August 1. In a letter, Trump..
The geopolitical stage is set for a major confrontation as the BRICS alliance prepares for its 2025 summit in Brazil. The bloc, which will include ten member nations, is openly challenging the..