Toronto, Feb. 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Canadian restaurant and foodservice industry is deeply concerned about the 25% tariffs announced by...| GlobeNewswire News Room
AF&PA issued a statement regarding President Donald Trump’s announcement of 25% tariffs on all products from Canada and Mexico.| www.afandpa.org
Washington, D.C. – National Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons released the following statement on the executive orders imposing significant tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China. “Manufacturers understand the need to deal with any sort of crisis that involves illicit drugs crossing our border, and we hope the three countries can […]| NAM
“As the country’s largest domestic manufacturing sector by employment, supporting more than 22 million American jobs and contributing $2.5 trillion to the U.S. GDP, the consumer packaged goods industry supports a strategic “America First Trade Policy” that protects American jobs and keeps food, beverage, household and personal care products affordable. Tariffs on all imported goods from Mexico and Canada – especially on ingredients and inputs that aren’t available in the U.S. – ...| Consumer Brands Association
Packaging news for industry leaders. Covering recycling, tech, design, manufacturing and more.| www.packagingdive.com
U.S. President Donald Trump said trade tariffs would be imposed on the European Union and U.K., but he signaled that a deal could be worked out with Britain.| CNBC
ADDRESSING AN EMERGENCY SITUATION: The extraordinary threat posed by illegal aliens and drugs, including deadly fentanyl, constitutes a national emergency| The White House
The two countries agreed to negotiate over the next month while collaborating on addressing drug and weapons trafficking.| Supply Chain Dive
The tariffs will target $155 billion worth of goods, such as orange juice, beer and motorcycles, with some duties starting Feb. 4.| Supply Chain Dive
The president ordered an additional 10% duty on goods from China and 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, though Canadian energy resources will face a lower rate.| Supply Chain Dive