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Trump Considers Partial Tariff Rollback Amidst Escalating Trade War
Facing economic backlash from recently imposed 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, President Trump may partially roll back these tariffs as early as Wednesday afternoon, while further retaliatory tariffs from various countries are scheduled for April 2nd.
Trump Considers Partial Tariff Rollback Amidst Escalating Trade War
Facing economic backlash from recently imposed 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, President Trump may partially roll back these tariffs as early as Wednesday afternoon, while further retaliatory tariffs from various countries are scheduled for April 2nd.
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52% Bias Score


B.C. Budget Projects Significant Losses Due to US Tariffs
British Columbia's budget, released hours after the US imposed tariffs on Canadian exports, forecasts a $1.7-$3.4 billion annual revenue loss for the next three years, resulting in a larger deficit, slower economic growth (0.3%), 45,000 job losses by 2029, and increased debt; the budget prioritizes ...
B.C. Budget Projects Significant Losses Due to US Tariffs
British Columbia's budget, released hours after the US imposed tariffs on Canadian exports, forecasts a $1.7-$3.4 billion annual revenue loss for the next three years, resulting in a larger deficit, slower economic growth (0.3%), 45,000 job losses by 2029, and increased debt; the budget prioritizes ...
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48% Bias Score


EU Urges Firm Response to Potential US Tariffs on European Agricultural Goods
Spanish Agriculture Minister Luis Planas urged the EU to immediately respond to potential US tariffs on European agricultural products, starting April 2nd, impacting sectors like olive oil and wine, which are preemptively increasing exports. The US's action challenges free trade principles and globa...
EU Urges Firm Response to Potential US Tariffs on European Agricultural Goods
Spanish Agriculture Minister Luis Planas urged the EU to immediately respond to potential US tariffs on European agricultural products, starting April 2nd, impacting sectors like olive oil and wine, which are preemptively increasing exports. The US's action challenges free trade principles and globa...
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40% Bias Score


US Tariffs Trigger Crisis for American Farmers
The US imposed new tariffs on imports from China, Canada, and Mexico, starting April 2nd, 2024, significantly impacting American farmers who heavily depend on export markets and face increased input costs, mirroring the 2018 trade conflict's negative effects.
US Tariffs Trigger Crisis for American Farmers
The US imposed new tariffs on imports from China, Canada, and Mexico, starting April 2nd, 2024, significantly impacting American farmers who heavily depend on export markets and face increased input costs, mirroring the 2018 trade conflict's negative effects.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Weighs Partial Rollback of US Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican Goods
President Trump is considering scaling back the 25% tariffs imposed on goods from Canada and Mexico, following immediate warnings of price increases from US retailers, despite earlier claims that the tariffs would cause only "a little disturbance".
Trump Weighs Partial Rollback of US Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican Goods
President Trump is considering scaling back the 25% tariffs imposed on goods from Canada and Mexico, following immediate warnings of price increases from US retailers, despite earlier claims that the tariffs would cause only "a little disturbance".
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48% Bias Score


Trump Grants Automakers Tariff Reprieve, Citing Insufficient Progress from Canada
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican auto imports, but granted a one-month reprieve to US automakers, citing insufficient progress on drug and migrant flows from Canada, despite claiming the tariffs will generate trillions of dollars and create numerous jobs.
Trump Grants Automakers Tariff Reprieve, Citing Insufficient Progress from Canada
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican auto imports, but granted a one-month reprieve to US automakers, citing insufficient progress on drug and migrant flows from Canada, despite claiming the tariffs will generate trillions of dollars and create numerous jobs.
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64% Bias Score

US Tariffs Expose Canada's Economic Vulnerability
The United States imposed a 25% tariff on all Canadian exports, prompting concerns about Canada's economic vulnerability due to its heavy reliance on the U.S. market; Canada needs to diversify its trade and strengthen domestic manufacturing to mitigate this risk.

US Tariffs Expose Canada's Economic Vulnerability
The United States imposed a 25% tariff on all Canadian exports, prompting concerns about Canada's economic vulnerability due to its heavy reliance on the U.S. market; Canada needs to diversify its trade and strengthen domestic manufacturing to mitigate this risk.
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56% Bias Score

US Tariffs Spark Economic Uncertainty and Investor Fears
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico on Tuesday, sparking retaliatory measures and market uncertainty, despite Commerce Secretary Lutnick's suggestion of potential policy adjustments. The resulting instability is causing investors to question the future of the US eco...

US Tariffs Spark Economic Uncertainty and Investor Fears
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico on Tuesday, sparking retaliatory measures and market uncertainty, despite Commerce Secretary Lutnick's suggestion of potential policy adjustments. The resulting instability is causing investors to question the future of the US eco...
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56% Bias Score

Sánchez Vows Proportional EU Response to Potential US Tariffs
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez guaranteed a proportional EU response to potential US tariffs, emphasizing international openness as key to Spain's economic growth and highlighting ongoing trade negotiations with India and Malaysia, while urging businesses to support the EU.

Sánchez Vows Proportional EU Response to Potential US Tariffs
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez guaranteed a proportional EU response to potential US tariffs, emphasizing international openness as key to Spain's economic growth and highlighting ongoing trade negotiations with India and Malaysia, while urging businesses to support the EU.
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40% Bias Score

US Tariffs on USMCA Partners Reflect Prioritization of Countering China
The U.S. imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports on March 4th to pressure them into cooperating on border security and countering Chinese tariff evasion; this reflects a prioritization of containing China's economic influence, despite potential negative economic consequences for the U.S.

US Tariffs on USMCA Partners Reflect Prioritization of Countering China
The U.S. imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports on March 4th to pressure them into cooperating on border security and countering Chinese tariff evasion; this reflects a prioritization of containing China's economic influence, despite potential negative economic consequences for the U.S.
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44% Bias Score

US Grants Canada Temporary Tariff Exemption Amid Trade Dispute
On March 5th, the US temporarily exempted Canadian automakers from 25% tariffs for one month due to economic concerns, while maintaining tariffs on other goods amid a trade dispute with Canada and Mexico over alleged insufficient action against fentanyl trafficking, leading to retaliatory tariffs an...

US Grants Canada Temporary Tariff Exemption Amid Trade Dispute
On March 5th, the US temporarily exempted Canadian automakers from 25% tariffs for one month due to economic concerns, while maintaining tariffs on other goods amid a trade dispute with Canada and Mexico over alleged insufficient action against fentanyl trafficking, leading to retaliatory tariffs an...
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China to Cost Farmers Billions
New tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China are expected to cost U.S. farmers billions and raise consumer prices for meat and produce; however, the impact will vary by product, and some might see short-term price drops while President Trump weighs additional aid.

U.S. Tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China to Cost Farmers Billions
New tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China are expected to cost U.S. farmers billions and raise consumer prices for meat and produce; however, the impact will vary by product, and some might see short-term price drops while President Trump weighs additional aid.
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64% Bias Score
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