On Executive Orders, SMRs and Fusion Dear MMTA Members, Since President Trump’s inauguration, we have seen a veritable flood of Executive Orders pouring from the Oval Office covering many,… The post View from North America appeared first on MMTA.| MMTA
Canada will soon unveil a series of promised measures to help the steel and aluminum sector deal with U.S. tariffs, and will also aid canola farmers, government officials said on Thursday. The post Federal government to unveil promised aid for canola sector soon appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest News Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Though some might call it weakness, Prime Minister Mark Carney's move to lift the retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods covered under CUSMA while retaining tariffs on auto, steel and aluminum, is arguably a wise strategy says economist Nargess Kayhani. The post Mark Carney lifted some tariffs against the U.S. Was that a wise tactical move, or a bad blunder? appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest News Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday said he and other senior officials would work to resolve a dispute with China over tariffs that Beijing has imposed on canola. The post Carney says he will take part in bid to resolve China canola dispute appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest News Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Recently, the import of toys is very popular, which is why we have prepared information on HS CODE for toys.| ShipHub
Canada will soon unveil a series of promised measures to help the steel and aluminum sector deal with U.S. tariffs, and will also aid canola farmers, government officials said on Thursday.| The Western ProducerLatest Agriculture News & Top Stories | The Western Producer
Though some might call it weakness, Prime Minister Mark Carney's move to lift the retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods covered under CUSMA while retaining tariffs on auto, steel and aluminum, is arguably a wise strategy says economist Nargess Kayhani.| The Western ProducerLatest Agriculture News & Top Stories | The Western Producer
Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday said he and other senior officials would work to resolve a dispute with China over tariffs that Beijing has imposed on canola.| The Western ProducerLatest Agriculture News & Top Stories | The Western Producer
Canada will soon unveil a series of promised measures to help the steel and aluminum sector deal with U.S. tariffs, and will also aid canola farmers, government officials said on Thursday. The post Federal government to unveil promised aid for canola sector soon appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorDaily news Archive - Manitoba Co-operator
Though some might call it weakness, Prime Minister Mark Carney's move to lift the retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods covered under CUSMA while retaining tariffs on auto, steel and aluminum, is arguably a wise strategy says economist Nargess Kayhani.| Manitoba Co-operator
Policies that help farmers adopt precision technology and maintain their right to repair are among priorities for the Association of Equipment Manufacturers ahead of the fall parliamentary session. The post Precision ag, right to repair policies priority for Association of Equipment Manufacturers appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Farming Machinery & Technology | Farmtario
Even liberals are sick of violent disorder| UnHerd
Rising uncertainty over US trade policy has driven greater demand for finance, caused inventory levels to spike and pushed more multinationals towards political risk insurance, industry research shows. US imports soared during the first quarter of this year, as companies rushed to frontload purchases ahead of anticipated tariff hikes on major trading partners. Although import… The post Trade uncertainty drives demand for finance, political risk insurance appeared first on Global Trade Rev...| Global Trade Review (GTR)
Explore how tariffs impact on working capital for small businesses and understand their effect on pricing and operations.| Universal Funding
For years, goods worth $800 or less have been allowed to enter the United States tariff-duty free under what’s called the “de minimis” exemption. Now, CNN reports that many countries including Australia, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand have suspended some U.S.-bound shipments until further notice because the Trump Administration is eliminating the exemption [...]| RePlay Magazine
President Donald Trump’s latest legal setback on tariffs increases uncertainty for American importers while delaying economic dividends| Auto Finance News
FTR says July 2025 U.S. trailer orders dropped 39% M/M to 7,794 units, with tariffs and freight uncertainty reshaping supply and demand. The post FTR Reports U.S. Trailer Net Orders Fall in July to 7,794 Units appeared first on Fleet Equipment Magazine.| Fleet Equipment Magazine
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Buying cameras, retro games, board games, skincare, flashlights, sex toys, watches, and anything else from overseas just became far more complicated, slow, and expensive.| 404 Media
A new report from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) reveals that global passenger demand increased by 4% between July 2024 and July 2025. However, its other findings highlight how Trump tariffs might be impacting air travel in North America. The report found that industry-wide Revenue Passenger Kilometres (RPK) increased by 4.0% year-on-year (YoY). This […] The post IATA passenger numbers report highlights impact of US tariffs first appeared on World Aviation Festival.| World Aviation Festival
Learn how 2025’s US tariffs and trade war disrupt Chinese factories, creating quality, continuity, and supply chain risks buyers must manage strategically.| QualityInspection.org
A federal appeals court ruled ]that President Donald Trump had no legal right to impose sweeping tariffs on almost every country on Earth. The post Court finds Trump’s tariffs an illegal use of emergency power, but leaves them in place for now appeared first on Maryland Daily Record.| Maryland Daily Record
Some US customers have been surprised when contacted by carriers such as FedEx or UPS regarding additional costs due on delivery. Here's why.| Bondtech
The White House announced that multiple goods were added to the existing 50% tariffs on aluminum and steel, including construction materials, paints and varnishes and … The post US Broadens Tariffs for Aluminum and Steel-Based Goods appeared first on Door and Window Market Magazine.| Door and Window Market Magazine
This week, we got a lower-than-expected CPI. Hooray, the Fed will cut! Then, we got a higher-than-expected PPI. Oh no, the Fed can’t cut! There’s some evidence that tariffs are raising prices for now, but not nearly as bad as the fiat economist threatened. The US puts a 15% tariff on $NVDA and $AMD chip ... Read more The post Weekly Points – August 15th, 2025 – 5 Things to Know in Investing This Week – The CPI vs PPI Issue appeared first on Deep Knowledge Investing.| Deep Knowledge Investing
Online retailer facing headwinds due to US trade policy, dip in luxury demand. The post Ssense seeks to “safeguard” company from potential sale through creditor protection first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
The final quarter of 2025 could be tough time for canola prices, and the Canadian farmers trying to sell the oilseed The post Canola market stuck in a downturn appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorMarkets & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
ATLANTA, Aug. 27, 2025 – August new-vehicle sales, when announced next week, are expected to remain healthy, as tariff-driven price increases remain muted and sales incentives increase. August’s monthly sales pace, or seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR), is forecast by Cox Automotive to reach 16.0 million in August, a slight decline from July’s robust 16.4 … Continued The post Cox Automotive Forecast: August New-Vehicle Sales Maintain Strong 16.0 Million Pace as EV Demand Surges Ah...| News Archive - Cox Automotive Inc.
China hit Canadian canola seed with a 75.8 per cent tariff. The duty is seen as a response to Canada's 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles.|
Prime minister Mark Carney says his government will support canola farmers, yet estimating the loss and paying compensation in an equitable fashion will be no easy task, but it can be done.| The Western ProducerOpinions & Blogs | The Western Producer
Our current estimate of the US statutory tariff rate exceeds the effective rate implied by the duty calculated by the Census Bureau. Here's why.| Oxford Economics
The sweeping tariffs President Trump implemented on April 2 have been ruled illegal by a federal appeals court| HousingWire
Global vegetable oil stocks are forecast to tighten in the 2025-26 crop year, this should bode well for canola demand.| The Western Producer
With WTO gridlock and Trump tariffs escalating, India’s agriculture sector struggles to balance trade, climate, and farmer demands. #WTO #agriculture #tariffs| Policy Circle
The removal of the $800 duty-free threshold is expected to raise costs for small businesses, disrupt global postal networks and drive up prices for U.S. consumers.| Home Textiles Today
A class of home textiles that had been excluded under Sec. 301 from tariffs on Chinese-made goods has been given a reprieve from levies set to go into effect on Aug. 31.| Home Textiles Today
Although traffic was flat in the second quarter, Burlington Stores Inc. shoppers were spending a little more freely.| Home Textiles Today
New-vehicle supply at the start of August was 2.68 million units, according to Cox Automotive’s analysis of vAuto Live Market View data.| Cox Automotive Inc.
Starting September 1, Canada will adjust its tariffs on agricultural products, consumer goods and machinery, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced at a press conference in Ottawa on Friday. The post Canada lifts several import tariffs on U.S. goods as talks continue appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenNews , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
The post Ssense to file for creditor protection as lenders look to sell the company appeared first on The Logic.| The Logic
The post Canada’s snowbirds are still planning to flock to the U.S. in droves appeared first on The Logic.| The Logic
Market analysts outlined a challenging 2025 commercial vehicle outlook, with tariffs and inflation weighing on fleets, but long-term resilience is expected across the next decade.| Fleet Equipment Magazine
AriZona made headlines recently after reports suggested that tariffs could threaten the brand’s 99-cent tradition. Owner Don Vultaggio has kept the popular 22-ounce cans at…| Foodbeast
Photo by Ethan Brooke on Pexels.com A kangaroo walks into a bar and orders a martini. The bartender looks up quizzically, grabs the gin and start preparing the drink. After an appropriate shake and…| Lighting by Jeffrey
Startup aims to produce laser projector for construction sites in Montréal despite tariff concerns. The post Construction tech startup Mechasys lays out blueprint to scale with $23-million Series A first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
In the past several weeks the Trump administration has taken multiple actions on tariffs, based on several different legal authorities. The landscape is shifting almost continuously, and more changes are likely coming. A number of the tariff actions are linked to the results of bilateral negotiations that involve commitments to investment and other actions, although […]| Global Trade & Sanctions Law
Under the Trump administration, the U.S. has adopted sweeping tariffs on nearly every trading partner, with a promise of more on a range of strategic sectors including industrial metals and ...| Global Trade & Sanctions Law
Bell Canada, the Canada Pension Plan, and traders are making big-time investments in America The post Boycotts Be Damned: Why Canadian Money Keeps Flowing to the US first appeared on The Walrus.| The Walrus
Tariffs. Duties. Regulatory up‑and‑downs. For anyone in the world of logistics, it’s like juggling flaming torches, exciting but nerve‑wracking. In this post, we’re taking a breezy stroll through how these tariff shifts are rippling across global trade and logistics operations, raising cross‑border shipping costs, fueling freight insurance headaches, and generally stirring up price increases. But… The post Tariffs, Duties, and Regulatory Volatility in Logistics appeared first on...| Scale Funding
Overall, economic growth picked up, but results were mixed across countries The post OECD reports rebound in Q2 GDP appeared first on Investment Executive.| Investment Executive
As President Trump’s second term kicked off, all signs pointed to a continued upswing in U.S.-India relations. At a White House press conference in February, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke of his vision to “Make India Great Again” and how the United States under Trump would play a central role. “When it’s MAGA plus MIGA, it becomes a mega partnership for prosperity,” Modi said. During Trump’s first term, the two populist leaders hosted rallies for each other in their ...| Responsible Statecraft
Online retail giants Shein and Temu will likely adapt their business models in the face of Trump's tariffs, but its not good news for those fighting fast fashion.| www.abc.net.au
Temu parent company PDD Holdings saw its revenue grow but its operating profit fall during the second quarter, with executives saying the company is investing in “long-term impact.” PDD Holdings’ revenue grew 7% year over year during the quarter to reach about 104 billion yuan ($14.5 billion), the multinational commerce group said in a Monday (Aug. 25) press release. At the same time, the company’s operating profit dropped by 21% year over year. Executives said in the release that P...| PYMNTS.com
This story was originally reported by Chabeli Carrazana of The 19th. Meet Chabeli and read more of her reporting on gender, politics and policy. Ah, a new school year. Crisp backpacks, gleaming sneakers, pressed uniforms and, of course, the collective rage of parents and teachers over school supply lists. How long they are. What’s on […]| The 74
EdTech exec on education cuts and tariff uncertainty: ‘The ones getting shortchanged are the students’| Oregon Business
On August 21, 2025, the European Union and United States unveiled their Framework on an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade (“Framework“). The Framework follows, and provides further detail to, the July announcement that the European Union and United States had agreed on broad terms of a trade deal. The Framework outlines the key [...] The post EU and US Announce Framework Trade Agreement appeared first on Import and Trade Remedies Blog.| Import and Trade Remedies Blog
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
On September 10th, Baker McKenzie’s Global Trade Practice will host a webinar in which a panel of our trade and customs experts from around the world will share their insights on the global state of tariffs as well as how to manage customs requirements and mitigate risks across the supply chain, providing practical advice to [...] The post Upcoming Webinar: Tariffs and Trade – Legal and Business Considerations to Navigate a Shifting Global Landscape and Mitigate Risks appeared first on Im...| Import and Trade Remedies Blog
On August 15, the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) issued a draft Federal Register notice adding hundreds of tariff subheadings to the list of steel and aluminum derivative products subject to Section 232 tariffs imposed in June. The newly announced duties apply to the steel and aluminum content of derivative products [...] The post New BIS Guidance Expands Scope of Section 232 Steel and Aluminum Tariffs appeared first on Import and Trade Remedies Blog.| Import and Trade Remedies Blog
On August 11, 2025, in a continued effort to recalibrate trade relations with China, President Trump issued a new executive order extending the suspension of certain tariffs on Chinese goods for importation into the United States. China subsequently confirmed in a joint statement that it too would delay new tariff measures against US goods for [...] The post US and China Suspend Tariff Increase Due to Ongoing Negotiations appeared first on Import and Trade Remedies Blog.| Import and Trade Remedies Blog
On August 6, President Donald Trump issued an Executive Order on “Addressing Threats to the United States by the Government of the Russian Federation,” imposing additional tariffs on Indian imports. Under these new tariffs imports of most Indian goods will be subject to an additional 25% duty, which will stack on top of the 25% [...] The post US Turns Up the Heat on Indian Imports over Purchases of Russian Oil Increasing Tariffs by 25% appeared first on Import and Trade Remedies Blog.| Import and Trade Remedies Blog
On 5 August 2025, the European Commission adopted Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1727, suspending the commercial rebalancing measures imposed under Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1564. The suspension follows the political agreement reached between the EU and the US on 27 July 2025 (see our prior blog post on the EU – US Trade Deal here) and signals| Import and Trade Remedies Blog
Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics is ready and willing to help him rig economic data.| The New Republic
Jerome Powell revealed the jobs market is suffering from a “much larger” slowdown than initially reported.| The New Republic
Canada’s North American trade pact carve-out from U.S. tariffs is a ‘vital’ advantage, PM says| The Logic
For major consumer brands, it has long been true that product prices and marketing budgets are flip sides of the same coin. How do you move something off the shelf? Most likely, spend another dollar on ads or knock a buck off the price. Household name brands like Church & Dwight also often peg their […] The post Why Big Brand Price Increases Will Flatten Ad Budgets appeared first on AdExchanger.| AdExchanger
China’s trade is going through a major shift and it is working to reduce its reliance on the U.S. by turning to other regions. The country’s Exports to the United States are falling, while shipments to other countries are rising. The main reason is President Donald Trump’s new reciprocal tariffs on imports from dozens of […] The post China’s Changing Export Landscape Under Trump’s Tariffs appeared first on Economics Insider.| Economics Insider
Explore how additional U.S. tariffs could affect the US economy and its major trading partners with GDP losses and trade disruptions.| Economics Insider
Farm Credit Canada has extended its Trade Disruption Customer Support program to canola producers.| Alberta Farmer Express
Reading Time: 3minutes Osler, a business law firm with offices in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa, Vancouver and New York, attempted to make sense of the ongoing trade chaos in a June 3 post on its website. The post Confused by Trump’s tariffs? Better ask a lawyer appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideOpinion, Agriculture News & Resources - Country Guide
Reading Time: 3minutes As the trade war rages and the U.S. administration continues to threaten Canadian sovereignty, it’s no surprise Mark Carney is bypassing Washington and heading to Europe on his first international trip as prime minister. The post ANALYSIS: Carney bypasses U.S. in first trip as PM appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideOpinion, Agriculture News & Resources - Country Guide
Reading Time: 3minutes As NATO secretary general Mark Rutte sat quietly beside U.S. president Donald Trump in an Oval Office press conference March 13, the president declared that Canada, a key NATO nation, should willingly submit to American dominance. The post Lutnick suggests U.S. to eventually make new bilateral trade deals appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideOpinion, Agriculture News & Resources - Country Guide
Reading Time: 3minutes Just one day after implementing an across-the-board 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian imports, U.S. president Donald Trump has changed his mind. The post OPINION: Living month to month in the tariff era appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideOpinion, Agriculture News & Resources - Country Guide
The Trump administration is becoming increasingly concerned that the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C., might soon rule that President Donald Trump lacks the legal authority to impose tariffs as he has been doing. That's our takeaway from a letter dated August| Yardeni QuickTakes
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq jumped to new record highs following the release of July's CPI report today. The headline inflation rate held steady at 2.7%, while the core rate warmed a bit to 3.1%. Stock investors concluded that the Fed is even more| Yardeni QuickTakes
As the Trump Administration continues arresting and deporting non-criminal migrant farm workers, some of whom actually have visas and even green cards and are here legally, including many who are actually Latino U.S. citizens, American farmers are losing up to 70% of their crops right now because their farm labor is too afraid to show up for work. So it's not surprising that a new poll published this week found that the majority of Americans are stressed about the high cost of their grocery b...| Health Impact News
A Trump administration tariff deadline is creating "chaos" for postal networks and retailers globally, as low-value parcels will be slugged with import duties from next week.| www.abc.net.au
Food prices also spiked. Energy prices surged due to diesel, jet fuel, and industrial electric power. Ugly all around.| Wolf Street
The shocker for the 2nd month was the re-acceleration of inflation in core services, the biggie, accounting for 60% of overall CPI.| Wolf Street
The Stainless Monthly Metals Index (MMI) moved sideways, with a modest 0.32% increase from July to August. Though it also remained flat for the month, the nickel price continued on an overall downtrend. Stainless Mills Note Weak Demand Despite a round of price hikes in recent months, the stainless market remains weak, with no evidence […]| MetalMiner
The Automotive MMI (Monthly Metals Index) moved sideways, dropping by 0.84%. The U.S. automotive sector is reeling from recent developments that are dramatically altering the landscape for metal sourcing and procurement. Over the past month, new metal tariffs and trade deals, wild swings in aluminum and copper prices and frank warnings from automakers have converged […]| MetalMiner
The Aluminum Monthly Metals Index (MMI) edged higher, but the pace slowed. Ultimately, the index saw just a 0.85% rise from July to August as the price of aluminum seemed to enter a period of flux. Track other MetalMiner monthly indexes here, and compare how the overall industrial metal market is performing. Midwest Premium Futures […]| MetalMiner
The latest copper tariffs represent a dramatic shift from previous policies, but the market is nonetheless working to improve supply security.| MetalMiner
Beijing filed a WTO complaint Friday in response to Canadian restrictions on Chinese imports| Policy | Advisor.ca
RBC estimates the effective tariff rate on Canadian goods is about 6%| Policy | Advisor.ca
The move comes after Canada imposed a 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles in October| Advisor.ca
As the Trump Administration continues arresting and deporting non-criminal migrant farm workers, some of whom actually have visas and even green cards and are here legally, including many who are actually Latino U.S. citizens, American farmers are losing up to 70% of their crops right now because their farm labor is too afraid to show up for work. So it's not surprising that a new poll published this week found that the majority of Americans are stressed about the high cost of their grocery b...| Medical Kidnap
Some rug manufacturers see possible longer term changes ahead for the industry as a whole.| Home Textiles Today
Montréal-based startup targets niche market with odour-masking headgear. The post Rozvelt bets on hardware for hunters amid tariff-spurred funding crunch first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
Logistical hurdles mount for startups as US deadline yields no trade deal. The post Trade war uncertainty drags on for Canadian tech as US hikes tariffs, changes duty rules first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
CEO claims Lightspeed has been “winning where it matters” after revising GTM strategy. The post Lightspeed beats outlook in fiscal Q1 to tepid market response first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
Province follows through on US tariff countermeasure, pays undisclosed break fee to Elon Musk’s company. The post Ontario Premier Doug Ford officially cancels province’s contract with SpaceX’s Starlink first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
Farm Credit Canada has extended its Trade Disruption Customer Support program to canola producers.| Grainews
For half a century, the relationship between the United States and China has oscillated between cautious cooperation and deep-seated rivalry—an uneasy marriage of economic interdependence and strategic mistrust. The modern U.S.–China relationship was born in 1972, when President Richard Nixon’s historic visit to Beijing opened a new chapter of diplomatic and economic engagement. In 2025,...| The Science Survey
Deere & Co reported a lower third-quarter profit and tightened its annual profit forecast on Thursday, as U.S. tariffs dent margins on its farm equipment, sending the company's shares down six per cent. The post Deere’s quarterly profit falls as U.S. tariffs bite farm equipment margins appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Farming Machinery & Technology | Farmtario
Philip Coggan dismantles Donald Trump’s idea that America is being ‘ripped off,’ revealing how savings, investment, and budget deficits, not foreign cheats, really drive trade surpluses and deficits| thefederal.com
Canada is focusing on a series of measures to support canola farmers hit by China's latest tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday, but did not give specific details.| Alberta Farmer Express
Malted grains from Europe and coffee beans from Colombia go into beverages produced in Southeast Minnesota — and the cost of both are rising.| Rochester Post Bulletin
This week, soybean futures increased significantly, following a post President Donald Trump made on Truth Social where he encouraged China to quadruple its soybean order from the United States.| Agweek
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