Growing recession risks to Canada from the U.S.-led trade war will push the Bank of Canada to cut interest rates at least twice more this year, although a majority of economists said policymakers will leave them unchanged on Wednesday.
The Trump administration now says it will exclude electronics like smartphones and laptops from 'reciprocal' tariffs, a move that could help keep the prices down for popular consumer electronics that aren't usually made in the U.S.
Marketplace analyzed price data from one downtown Toronto Loblaws store from the start of the year to find out if products that are 'Prepared in Canada' have increased in price ...
As tariff pressures force some sellers in China to hike their prices for U.S. markets, some retail experts say Canadians shopping online could potentially feel the ripple effects on everything from electronics to socks.
Duty-free shops across the country, still recovering from pandemic travel restrictions, are reporting massive drops in business in recent months as Canadians increasingly avoid travelling to the U.S.
Stock markets spiked on Wednesday following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of a 90-day pause in "reciprocal" tariffs. Six Democrats say that timing raises questions.
Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all fell slightly to start the day. Around the world, Japanese and European markets slipped while others stood firm to end a tumultuous week of trading.
Beijing on Friday increased its tariffs on U.S. imports to 125 per cent, hitting back against U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to hike duties on Chinese goods to 145 per cent, raising the stakes in a trade war that threatens to upend global ...