Canadian producers call for U.S.-style tariffs on cheap steel melted and poured in China.| The Logic
NCSL’s State-Federal team is tracking the latest states-related executive orders, policies and memoranda issued by the Trump administration.| www.ncsl.org
The Trump administration has imposed tariffs on all imports from China, Mexico and Canada, as well as on steel, aluminium and cars from around the world| Carbon Brief
Canada is facing wave after wave of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, from so-called reciprocal tariffs to special levies on steel and aluminum.| The Logic
Both packaging and “consumer prices will go up” as manufacturers pass down increased costs, said Can Manufacturers Institute President Robert Budway.| Packaging Dive
Timeline tracking key developments affecting US-China relations under the Trump 2.0 administration, including trade and business engagement.| China Briefing News
Sheinbaum discussed whether US gunmakers are cartel accomplices, U.S. deportees and the logic behind Trump steel tariffs at Friday's presser.| Mexico News Daily
The tariffs amount to an average tax increase of nearly $1,200 per US household in 2025.| Tax Foundation
Following the latest of a number of tariff-related announcements, President Donald Trump has officially confirmed that 25 percent tariffs will be imposed on all steel and aluminium imports into the US beginning March 12, 2025. The tariffs will also be expanded to include derivative steel articles once the Department of Commerce has implemented “adequate systems”| Import and Trade Remedies Blog