U.S. plans new levies on dozens of countries, including Canada, as Trump looks to rebuild tariff wall - The Globe and Mail

U.S. plans new levies on dozens of countries, including Canada, as Trump looks to rebuild tariff wall The Globe and MailTrump is quietly rebuilding his tariff engine CNNTrump plans new tariffs on trading partners AxiosTrump administration floats tariffs on 60 trading partners — including China, U.K., EU — after forced labor probes CBS NewsTrump administration proposes 10 percent tariff on Canada, Mexico and the EU over forced labor Politico
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