China and Mexico ran the biggest trade deficits with the U.S. in 2024. What about Canada?
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U.S. Trade Deficit Hit Record in 2024 as Imports Surged
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Here's how tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico may impact U.S. consumers
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Trump launches trade war on Canada, Mexico and China, provoking retaliation
President Trump announced new tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and Canada Friday afternoon, opening up the first fronts in a trade war that could soon engulf numerous U.S. trade partners, ...MarketWatch - 3d -
Trump enacts tariffs on America's largest trading partners, China, Mexico and Canada
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Here’s how tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico may impact U.S. consumers
President Donald Trump has repeatedly discussed imposing tariffs, both during the campaign and since taking office, and the first tranche, on goods from Canada, China and Mexico will take effect Feb.NBC News - 4d -
Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China: will they spark a trade war?
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President Trump is using the threat of stiff tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico to pressure the two nations to start renegotiating a continental trade deal.The Wall Street Journal - Jan. 21
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