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US Court Blocks Trump Tariffs, Raising Trade Uncertainty
A US court blocked President Trump's tariffs deemed illegal under IEEPA, impacting Canadian goods and creating uncertainty; the administration is appealing, while other tariffs remain, and a potential new trilateral trade deal is under discussion.
US Court Blocks Trump Tariffs, Raising Trade Uncertainty
A US court blocked President Trump's tariffs deemed illegal under IEEPA, impacting Canadian goods and creating uncertainty; the administration is appealing, while other tariffs remain, and a potential new trilateral trade deal is under discussion.
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60% Bias Score


Mexico, US Collaborate to Resume Cattle Exports Amid Screw-Worm Outbreak
Mexico and the US agreed on May 27, 2025, to resume Mexican cattle exports after a screw-worm fly outbreak, with the US approving aid for a new sterile fly plant in Chiapas and requesting further analysis of Mexico's control measures; however, the border remains closed.
Mexico, US Collaborate to Resume Cattle Exports Amid Screw-Worm Outbreak
Mexico and the US agreed on May 27, 2025, to resume Mexican cattle exports after a screw-worm fly outbreak, with the US approving aid for a new sterile fly plant in Chiapas and requesting further analysis of Mexico's control measures; however, the border remains closed.
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32% Bias Score


Canada and Mexico Strengthen Ties to Counter Trump's Trade Actions
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed to enhance bilateral relations to protect the USMCA against President Trump's tariffs and potential renegotiation, assigning senior officials to immediately find opportunities to deepen ties.
Canada and Mexico Strengthen Ties to Counter Trump's Trade Actions
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed to enhance bilateral relations to protect the USMCA against President Trump's tariffs and potential renegotiation, assigning senior officials to immediately find opportunities to deepen ties.
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44% Bias Score


USMCA Review Moved to 2025 Amidst Trade Tensions with Mexico Proposing New Rules of Origin
Facing President Trump's protectionist policies, the USMCA review is moved to 2025, prompting Mexico to propose new rules of origin to curb Chinese imports, potentially imposing tariffs from 5% to 20% on non-compliant products from countries without trade agreements with Mexico, safeguarding its aut...
USMCA Review Moved to 2025 Amidst Trade Tensions with Mexico Proposing New Rules of Origin
Facing President Trump's protectionist policies, the USMCA review is moved to 2025, prompting Mexico to propose new rules of origin to curb Chinese imports, potentially imposing tariffs from 5% to 20% on non-compliant products from countries without trade agreements with Mexico, safeguarding its aut...
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40% Bias Score


Canada Rejects Quick Trade Deal with US, Prioritizing USMCA
Canada's Ambassador to the U.S. stated that Canada will not replace the ratified USMCA with a less stable executive agreement, prioritizing long-term stability of key sectors over quick removal of tariffs, despite pressure from the U.S. and deals other countries are making with the President.
Canada Rejects Quick Trade Deal with US, Prioritizing USMCA
Canada's Ambassador to the U.S. stated that Canada will not replace the ratified USMCA with a less stable executive agreement, prioritizing long-term stability of key sectors over quick removal of tariffs, despite pressure from the U.S. and deals other countries are making with the President.
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44% Bias Score


Trump-Carney Meeting Highlights US-Canada Trade Tensions
President Trump's meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in the Oval Office was marked by tensions over Trump's repeated suggestion that Canada become the 51st US state and his refusal to lift tariffs on Canadian goods, despite Carney's firm rejection and efforts to recast the relationship...
Trump-Carney Meeting Highlights US-Canada Trade Tensions
President Trump's meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in the Oval Office was marked by tensions over Trump's repeated suggestion that Canada become the 51st US state and his refusal to lift tariffs on Canadian goods, despite Carney's firm rejection and efforts to recast the relationship...
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48% Bias Score

Mexico's Trade Strategy Amidst U.S. Tariffs: USMCA Renegotiations Accelerated
Mexico is actively negotiating with the U.S. to maintain favorable trade terms amid ongoing tariff disputes, leveraging the USMCA to mitigate negative impacts while planning for accelerated renegotiations starting in late September or early October.

Mexico's Trade Strategy Amidst U.S. Tariffs: USMCA Renegotiations Accelerated
Mexico is actively negotiating with the U.S. to maintain favorable trade terms amid ongoing tariff disputes, leveraging the USMCA to mitigate negative impacts while planning for accelerated renegotiations starting in late September or early October.
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48% Bias Score

US Grants Partial Tariff Relief to Mexican Autos Under USMCA
The US granted a 40-50% tariff reduction on Mexican and Canadian vehicles meeting USMCA rules, generating an estimated $15.2 billion in revenue for the US, impacting 2.6 million Mexican vehicles.

US Grants Partial Tariff Relief to Mexican Autos Under USMCA
The US granted a 40-50% tariff reduction on Mexican and Canadian vehicles meeting USMCA rules, generating an estimated $15.2 billion in revenue for the US, impacting 2.6 million Mexican vehicles.
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40% Bias Score

Bosch Calls for Trade Stability, Rejects Hybrids as 'Bridge Technology'
Bosch's North American president Paul Thomas emphasized the critical need for stable trade policies to support the company's $2 billion+ US investment and plans to increase its North American sales to 20% of global sales by 2030, while also rejecting the idea that hybrids are merely a bridge technol...

Bosch Calls for Trade Stability, Rejects Hybrids as 'Bridge Technology'
Bosch's North American president Paul Thomas emphasized the critical need for stable trade policies to support the company's $2 billion+ US investment and plans to increase its North American sales to 20% of global sales by 2030, while also rejecting the idea that hybrids are merely a bridge technol...
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40% Bias Score

US Trade Deals Lower Tariffs, But Consumer Impact Varies
New U.S. trade deals with China and the U.K. will significantly lower tariffs on numerous goods, while some goods from Canada and Mexico still face a 25% tariff, prompting consumers to seek sales, consider product origins and purchase domestic products to mitigate price increases.

US Trade Deals Lower Tariffs, But Consumer Impact Varies
New U.S. trade deals with China and the U.K. will significantly lower tariffs on numerous goods, while some goods from Canada and Mexico still face a 25% tariff, prompting consumers to seek sales, consider product origins and purchase domestic products to mitigate price increases.
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40% Bias Score

Carney-Trump Meeting: De-escalation, but Trade Issues Remain
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with US President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday, successfully avoiding a major trade conflict despite Trump's repeated assertions about Canada becoming the 51st state and maintaining tariffs, leaving significant issues unresolved.

Carney-Trump Meeting: De-escalation, but Trade Issues Remain
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with US President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday, successfully avoiding a major trade conflict despite Trump's repeated assertions about Canada becoming the 51st state and maintaining tariffs, leaving significant issues unresolved.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Renews Call for Canada to Join US
During a White House meeting, President Trump urged Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to consider making Canada the 51st US state; Carney firmly rejected the proposal, stating that Canada is not for sale, while Trump responded with "never say never.

Trump Renews Call for Canada to Join US
During a White House meeting, President Trump urged Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to consider making Canada the 51st US state; Carney firmly rejected the proposal, stating that Canada is not for sale, while Trump responded with "never say never.
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48% Bias Score
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