President Donald Trump repeated false claims about the US trade relationship with Canada and Europe in virtual Thursday remarks to the World Economic Forum in Davos. He also delivered a smattering of ...
We won't have to tariff you," he said to gasps in the hall in Davos. Trump has threatened to impose up to 25% tariffs on Canadian imports, possibly by 1 February. The renewed threat of tariffs has ...
In his speech at Davos, he again complained about the U.S. trade deficit with Canada — which is real, but a fraction of the $200-$250 billion US Trump claimed in his speech, and tends to rise ...
Trump’s tough talk and proposed tariffs on Canada would not only hurt one of America’s top trade partners, it would punish US ...
President Donald Trump doubled down on both domestic deregulation and protectionism in his speech to the World Economic Forum.
Canada sells more raw materials ... “We have more oil and gas than anybody,” he told the Davos crowd, referring to it as “liquid gold under our feet.” 2:10 A look at the potential impact ...
Via video from the White House, the US President addressed global business and political leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, stating that companies manufacturing in the US will enjoy ...
In particular, Trump espouses mercantilism, a doctrine popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. Adam Smith’s famous inquiry in ...
Canada has never met that original target and Perry said there ... "When he says it to an international forum in Davos, it ...
Still, we get Trump’s basic argument, as articulated by JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, when he told CNBC’s Andrew Ross ...
But he strongly suggested he was talking about trade with China in particular. The US trade deficit with Canada During the question-and-answer portion of the Thursday event, Trump falsely claimed ...