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Tariffs Hike U.S. Homebuilding Costs by Up to $10,000 per Home
New tariffs on imported building materials, including a 25% tax on Canadian lumber, are expected to increase U.S. home construction costs by $7,500-$10,000 per home, potentially pricing out thousands of buyers and impacting the already strained housing market.
Tariffs Hike U.S. Homebuilding Costs by Up to $10,000 per Home
New tariffs on imported building materials, including a 25% tax on Canadian lumber, are expected to increase U.S. home construction costs by $7,500-$10,000 per home, potentially pricing out thousands of buyers and impacting the already strained housing market.
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60% Bias Score


Global Markets Rise Despite Looming US Tariffs
Global markets rallied on Monday, boosted by a European plan for peace in Ukraine and despite looming U.S. tariffs on Canada and Mexico; however, uncertainty surrounding the tariffs and economic growth creates volatility across indices, commodities and currencies.
Global Markets Rise Despite Looming US Tariffs
Global markets rallied on Monday, boosted by a European plan for peace in Ukraine and despite looming U.S. tariffs on Canada and Mexico; however, uncertainty surrounding the tariffs and economic growth creates volatility across indices, commodities and currencies.
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40% Bias Score


U.S. to Impose Tariffs on Canada and Mexico; Final Percentage Undetermined
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick announced that tariffs on Canada and Mexico will take effect on Tuesday, with the percentage yet to be determined by President Trump. The tariffs, initially threatened at 25 percent, target illegal immigration and fentanyl smuggling; however, both Canada and...
U.S. to Impose Tariffs on Canada and Mexico; Final Percentage Undetermined
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick announced that tariffs on Canada and Mexico will take effect on Tuesday, with the percentage yet to be determined by President Trump. The tariffs, initially threatened at 25 percent, target illegal immigration and fentanyl smuggling; however, both Canada and...
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56% Bias Score


Nippon Steel Resumes US Steel Acquisition Bid Despite Trump Opposition
Nippon Steel plans to pursue its $14 billion acquisition of US Steel despite President Trump's opposition and various legal and political challenges, while facing competition from Cleveland-Cliffs and an activist investor seeking to replace US Steel's management.
Nippon Steel Resumes US Steel Acquisition Bid Despite Trump Opposition
Nippon Steel plans to pursue its $14 billion acquisition of US Steel despite President Trump's opposition and various legal and political challenges, while facing competition from Cleveland-Cliffs and an activist investor seeking to replace US Steel's management.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Announces Increased Tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada
President Trump announced a 10 percent increase in tariffs on Chinese imports and confirmed a 25 percent levy on Mexican and Canadian goods starting March 4th, citing insufficient action against fentanyl trafficking, despite warnings from economists about negative impacts on American consumers.
Trump Announces Increased Tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada
President Trump announced a 10 percent increase in tariffs on Chinese imports and confirmed a 25 percent levy on Mexican and Canadian goods starting March 4th, citing insufficient action against fentanyl trafficking, despite warnings from economists about negative impacts on American consumers.
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40% Bias Score


Cancellation of "Territory" and "Neighbours" Sparks Crisis in Australian Film Industry
Netflix's cancellation of its Australian drama "Territory," a global top 10 hit with 19.5 million viewers, alongside Amazon's axing of "Neighbours," has sparked widespread concern within the Australian film and television industry about the viability of local productions on international streaming p...
Cancellation of "Territory" and "Neighbours" Sparks Crisis in Australian Film Industry
Netflix's cancellation of its Australian drama "Territory," a global top 10 hit with 19.5 million viewers, alongside Amazon's axing of "Neighbours," has sparked widespread concern within the Australian film and television industry about the viability of local productions on international streaming p...
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52% Bias Score

China's Auto Exports Surge in January 2024, but Future Growth Faces Headwinds
In January 2024, China exported 470,000 vehicles, a 6.1 percent increase year-on-year, driven by a 49.6 percent surge in NEV exports to 150,000 units; however, future growth is projected to slow due to increased external pressures.

China's Auto Exports Surge in January 2024, but Future Growth Faces Headwinds
In January 2024, China exported 470,000 vehicles, a 6.1 percent increase year-on-year, driven by a 49.6 percent surge in NEV exports to 150,000 units; however, future growth is projected to slow due to increased external pressures.
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36% Bias Score

China's Per Capita Disposable Income Surpasses 40,000 Yuan
China's per capita disposable income surpassed 40,000 yuan in 2024, reaching 41,314 yuan ($5,672 USD), nearly doubling since 2015, boosting domestic consumption and creating new opportunities for international businesses.

China's Per Capita Disposable Income Surpasses 40,000 Yuan
China's per capita disposable income surpassed 40,000 yuan in 2024, reaching 41,314 yuan ($5,672 USD), nearly doubling since 2015, boosting domestic consumption and creating new opportunities for international businesses.
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48% Bias Score

Chinese Companies Expand Global Footprint Amidst Uncertainties
Following the Spring Festival, Chinese companies expanded globally, with Jiangsu-based enterprises exporting steel and canned goods, while the CCPIT organized eight groups of entrepreneurs visiting eight countries, resulting in 33 cooperation agreements, demonstrating a strong desire for internation...

Chinese Companies Expand Global Footprint Amidst Uncertainties
Following the Spring Festival, Chinese companies expanded globally, with Jiangsu-based enterprises exporting steel and canned goods, while the CCPIT organized eight groups of entrepreneurs visiting eight countries, resulting in 33 cooperation agreements, demonstrating a strong desire for internation...
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56% Bias Score

Loblaw Speeds Up Price Increase Reviews Amidst US-Canada Tariff Dispute
Facing potential tariffs, Loblaw is speeding up supplier price increase reviews from 12 to 6 weeks to mitigate impacts on customers and suppliers, focusing on increased costs for imported goods, especially produce, while promoting Canadian-made alternatives.

Loblaw Speeds Up Price Increase Reviews Amidst US-Canada Tariff Dispute
Facing potential tariffs, Loblaw is speeding up supplier price increase reviews from 12 to 6 weeks to mitigate impacts on customers and suppliers, focusing on increased costs for imported goods, especially produce, while promoting Canadian-made alternatives.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threat, Canadian Election, and Other Political News
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to impose 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico on March 4th, citing ongoing drug smuggling; Canada's immigration minister announced Ukrainians arriving under a special program can apply for open work permits; and Ontario holds a snap election focused on Trump...

Trump's Tariff Threat, Canadian Election, and Other Political News
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to impose 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico on March 4th, citing ongoing drug smuggling; Canada's immigration minister announced Ukrainians arriving under a special program can apply for open work permits; and Ontario holds a snap election focused on Trump...
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44% Bias Score

China, Canada Threaten Retaliation Against New US Tariffs
On February 28, 2025, China and Canada threatened immediate retaliation against new US tariffs on their imports, while Mexico extradited 29 drug cartel leaders to the US to avoid similar sanctions; the tariffs, announced by President Trump, will take effect on March 4th and range from 20% on Chinese...

China, Canada Threaten Retaliation Against New US Tariffs
On February 28, 2025, China and Canada threatened immediate retaliation against new US tariffs on their imports, while Mexico extradited 29 drug cartel leaders to the US to avoid similar sanctions; the tariffs, announced by President Trump, will take effect on March 4th and range from 20% on Chinese...
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36% Bias Score
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