US President Donald Trump ramped up his tariff threats to the European Union while saying he would speak with the leaders of ...
Canada, Mexico and China responded to Trump's long-promised tariffs on imports, with Canada immediately retaliating. The EU ...
The president’s threats to slap duties on goods imported from the European Union are part of a pattern of directing the ...
The European Union is preparing for a transatlantic trade fight, but US President Donald Trump’s decision to delay broad tariffs on Mexico and Canada this week has bolstered confidence in the bloc ...
Some of the purported concessions that led to a 30-day pause on the tariffs were things Canada and Mexico had already done ...
Both Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau and Mexican President Sheinbaum said they had agreed to bolster border enforcement ...
U.S. President Donald Trump hinted Sunday that his administration is considering imposing tariffs on the European Union, ...
Brussels is expecting to be targeted by U.S. trade tariffs, and EU diplomats are hoping they can still make a deal.
What if Canada joined the European Union? Even before U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Canadians with "economic force" if they did not want to become a "51st state," Stanley Pignal ...
Some Canadian politicians previously suggested tossing Mexico from a three-nation trade agreement with the United States.
America's closest neighbors and allies are racing to respond, or bracing for impact as Trump orders big tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China.
Canada is on the other end of the Atlantic — but that still might not stop it from becoming the 28th member state of the European Union, some experts believe.