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Canadian Consumers Boycott US Goods Amidst Tariff Threats
In response to President Trump's threatened tariffs, Canadian consumers are actively boycotting US products, prioritizing Canadian alternatives despite challenges in identifying and accessing them; this reflects both economic concerns and a sense of national unity.
Canadian Consumers Boycott US Goods Amidst Tariff Threats
In response to President Trump's threatened tariffs, Canadian consumers are actively boycotting US products, prioritizing Canadian alternatives despite challenges in identifying and accessing them; this reflects both economic concerns and a sense of national unity.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Reverses Tariff Suspension on Small Packages from China
President Trump temporarily suspended, then reinstated, duty-free treatment for small packages from China worth less than $800, reversing a decision that caused chaos for the US Postal Service and raised concerns about e-commerce deliveries; the change is part of a wider effort to raise tariffs on C...
Trump Reverses Tariff Suspension on Small Packages from China
President Trump temporarily suspended, then reinstated, duty-free treatment for small packages from China worth less than $800, reversing a decision that caused chaos for the US Postal Service and raised concerns about e-commerce deliveries; the change is part of a wider effort to raise tariffs on C...
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36% Bias Score


US-Canada Trade War: Tariffs Threaten American French Fries
US President Donald Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, including US$4.8-billion worth of canola oil, will increase costs for American businesses and consumers, potentially impacting the availability and affordability of French fries and other food items.
US-Canada Trade War: Tariffs Threaten American French Fries
US President Donald Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, including US$4.8-billion worth of canola oil, will increase costs for American businesses and consumers, potentially impacting the availability and affordability of French fries and other food items.
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56% Bias Score


End of Import Exemption to Hike Prices for Shein and Temu Shoppers
The U.S. is eliminating a decades-old import exemption that allowed packages worth less than \$800 to enter the country tariff-free, resulting in higher prices for consumers who shop on sites like Shein and Temu. This decision has led to a temporary halt in the acceptance of international packages f...
End of Import Exemption to Hike Prices for Shein and Temu Shoppers
The U.S. is eliminating a decades-old import exemption that allowed packages worth less than \$800 to enter the country tariff-free, resulting in higher prices for consumers who shop on sites like Shein and Temu. This decision has led to a temporary halt in the acceptance of international packages f...
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40% Bias Score


US-Canada Trade War Threat Sends Shockwaves Through Canadian Economy
The threat of a US-Canada trade war initially sent Canadian stocks and the dollar lower on Monday, but a 30-day tariff pause eased concerns, offering lessons for investors, homebuyers, and mortgage holders about the impact of trade disputes on personal finances.
US-Canada Trade War Threat Sends Shockwaves Through Canadian Economy
The threat of a US-Canada trade war initially sent Canadian stocks and the dollar lower on Monday, but a 30-day tariff pause eased concerns, offering lessons for investors, homebuyers, and mortgage holders about the impact of trade disputes on personal finances.
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32% Bias Score


New Tariffs on Chinese Goods to Increase Prices of Ultra-Cheap Clothing
President Trump's new tariffs on Chinese goods, including a 10% levy and the elimination of a $800 de minimis exemption, are expected to increase prices and cause delivery delays for ultra-cheap clothing from Chinese retailers like Shein and Temu, potentially benefiting competitors like Amazon.
New Tariffs on Chinese Goods to Increase Prices of Ultra-Cheap Clothing
President Trump's new tariffs on Chinese goods, including a 10% levy and the elimination of a $800 de minimis exemption, are expected to increase prices and cause delivery delays for ultra-cheap clothing from Chinese retailers like Shein and Temu, potentially benefiting competitors like Amazon.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Fuel Inflation Fears, Sending Consumer Sentiment Plunging
The University of Michigan's February consumer survey showed a sharp rise in expected inflation to 4.3% due to President Trump's tariffs, impacting consumer sentiment and the stock market; the survey ran from January 21 to February 3, 2017.

Trump Tariffs Fuel Inflation Fears, Sending Consumer Sentiment Plunging
The University of Michigan's February consumer survey showed a sharp rise in expected inflation to 4.3% due to President Trump's tariffs, impacting consumer sentiment and the stock market; the survey ran from January 21 to February 3, 2017.
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44% Bias Score

Inflation Data to Determine Market Stability Amidst Trade Uncertainty
Next week's inflation reports (CPI and PPI) are crucial, as January's jobs report revealed stronger wage growth and decreased consumer sentiment, raising inflation concerns and impacting Treasury yields; markets are also wary of further trade policy shifts.

Inflation Data to Determine Market Stability Amidst Trade Uncertainty
Next week's inflation reports (CPI and PPI) are crucial, as January's jobs report revealed stronger wage growth and decreased consumer sentiment, raising inflation concerns and impacting Treasury yields; markets are also wary of further trade policy shifts.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Trigger Global Trade Repercussions
President Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China led to China canceling \$15.06 billion in US soybean orders, highlighting the interconnectedness of global trade and the potential for unintended consequences, as other nations like Brazil and Russia benefit while the US faces economic repercuss...

Trump Tariffs Trigger Global Trade Repercussions
President Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China led to China canceling \$15.06 billion in US soybean orders, highlighting the interconnectedness of global trade and the potential for unintended consequences, as other nations like Brazil and Russia benefit while the US faces economic repercuss...
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52% Bias Score

Global Markets Roiled by US Tariffs: AIIB Emphasizes Multilateralism
Economists predict that US tariffs will slow global economic growth and increase inflation; the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) stresses the importance of multilateralism to counteract these effects; the EU threatens retaliation.

Global Markets Roiled by US Tariffs: AIIB Emphasizes Multilateralism
Economists predict that US tariffs will slow global economic growth and increase inflation; the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) stresses the importance of multilateralism to counteract these effects; the EU threatens retaliation.
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40% Bias Score

Ford Projects $5.5 Billion in EV Losses for 2025 Amidst Tariff Uncertainty
Ford projects up to $5.5 billion in losses on its electric vehicle and software operations in 2025, despite a $1.8 billion net profit in the fourth quarter of 2024; the company's stock fell nearly 5 percent, and it faces potential impacts from threatened tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods.

Ford Projects $5.5 Billion in EV Losses for 2025 Amidst Tariff Uncertainty
Ford projects up to $5.5 billion in losses on its electric vehicle and software operations in 2025, despite a $1.8 billion net profit in the fourth quarter of 2024; the company's stock fell nearly 5 percent, and it faces potential impacts from threatened tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs on Chinese Goods May Hike Toy Prices
President Trump's 10% tariff on Chinese imports may lead to price hikes for Mattel toys, impacting 20% of its global production; tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, currently paused, would add over \$1,200 annually to the cost for the average U.S. household, according to the Peterson Institute ...

Trump's Tariffs on Chinese Goods May Hike Toy Prices
President Trump's 10% tariff on Chinese imports may lead to price hikes for Mattel toys, impacting 20% of its global production; tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, currently paused, would add over \$1,200 annually to the cost for the average U.S. household, according to the Peterson Institute ...
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40% Bias Score
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