Economy

After a blown deadline, what next for US-Canada trade?

What’s next for US-Canada trade following a missed deadline?

The recent failure to meet a key trade deadline between the United States and Canada has left both governments and industry stakeholders uncertain about the next phase in their economic relationship. With negotiations stalled and critical decisions postponed, attention has now turned to what this delay could mean for cross-border commerce, regulatory alignment, and long-term trade policy.The originally established timeline, part of wider initiatives aimed at updating bilateral trade agreements, expired without resolution because of ongoing disagreements in crucial areas like farming, car production, and digital trade. Even though there were several negotiation sessions and public declarations affirming mutual dedication…
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Shock and relief - businesses worldwide react to new Trump tariffs

Shock and relief – businesses worldwide react to new Trump tariffs

The recent announcement of new tariffs by Donald Trump has caused a ripple of reactions across global markets. Businesses from various sectors are now re-evaluating their strategies as they prepare for the impact of these trade changes. With new import taxes ranging from 10% to 41%, many companies find themselves in a state of uncertainty—unsure whether to brace for disruption, adapt quickly, or find alternative solutions.El numeral arancelario forma parte de una iniciativa más amplia por parte de Trump para reorganizar las relaciones comerciales globales. A pesar de que la intención podría ser proteger las industrias nacionales, la situación es…
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Confusion and anger in Switzerland - hit by highest tariffs in Europe

Swiss consumers react to Europe’s highest tariffs

The introduction of new commercial tariffs has led to widespread misunderstanding and increasing discontent in Switzerland, which now contends with some of the highest import taxes in Europe. Companies, economists, and government representatives are attempting to comprehend why a nation renowned for its neutrality and economic collaboration is facing such significant challenges.The new duties, implemented as a component of a wider change in trade policy, are starting to influence significant areas of Switzerland's economy. For a country that largely depends on exports and keeps intricate supply networks with nearby nations, the unexpected rise in costs is more than an irritant—it…
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EU-US tariff deal not finished yet, say Europeans unhappy with Trump's terms

EU-US tariff talks unresolved with Europeans unhappy about Trump’s terms

Efforts to finalize a trade agreement between the European Union and the United States are still in progress, with European representatives voicing growing frustration over the terms proposed by the U.S., particularly under the framework shaped during former President Donald Trump’s administration. While talks between the two sides have continued with cautious optimism, the core issues that have hindered progress remain largely unresolved.The suggested agreement aimed to reduce trade conflicts and remove certain tariffs that have impacted transatlantic business in the past few years. Nevertheless, European negotiators claim that the current form of the agreement unfairly advantages the United States…
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