Explore Canada's trade challenges with the US, tariff disputes, and the precarious future of cultural policies in ongoing negotiations.| Hugh Stephens Blog
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Mexico-US trade tariffs 2025 are a major concern for exporters, as new tariff policies on steel, aluminum, and auto exports create uncertainty in cross-border trade. While Mexico has secured a temporary tariff exemption, questions remain about the long-term impact on key industries and the stability of the USMCA trade agreement. This article explores the latest... Read more » The post Mexico-US Trade Tariffs 2025: Impact on Steel, Aluminum, and Auto Exports appeared first on The ILS Company.| The ILS Company
While Canada and the US continue to negotiate a new economic and security agreement, Canada announced that it will eliminate its 25% retaliatory tariffs on certain USMCA qualifying goods as of September 1, 2025 in an effort to deescalate trade tensions and keep bilateral talks moving forward. The announcement follows a meeting between Prime Minister [...] The post Canada eliminates 25% retaliatory tariff on USMCA qualifying goods appeared first on Import and Trade Remedies Blog.| Import and Trade Remedies Blog
Canada’s North American trade pact carve-out from U.S. tariffs is a ‘vital’ advantage, PM says| The Logic
Very little of what you’ve heard about presidential ‘deals’ is true. It’s really a shakedown on behalf of Trump’s desires and corporate whims.| The American Prospect
As Canada and the US celebrated their respective anniversaries of confederation and declaration of independence last week, we revisit the last few weeks of US-Canada trade-related headlines and breakdown their significance for Canadian and US businesses. While other US trading partners stare down the US administrations’ August 1 “reciprocal” tariff deadline, Canada is focused on| Canada Insights
Mexico’s position in the global trade realignment could be pivotal, opening a path toward a more sovereign and resilient economy. The same forces that exposed its vulnerabilities have also revealed its potential. As trade becomes more politicized and fragmented, success will depend not only on specialization but also on alignment—industrial, geographic, and strategic—with the emerging logic of regional economic security.| Inter-American Dialogue
Image: Shutterstock.com With a general election in Canada now set for April 28, attention will be focussed south of the border to see what Donald Trump says and does next. Apart from his tiresome a…| Hugh Stephens Blog
Full list of opportunities you and your industry could benefit in full compliance of the new USMCA deal between North American countries.| www.ilscompany.com