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Canada formally tells U.S. and Mexico it wants CUSMA renewed
Canada has formally notified the U.S. and Mexico that it wants CUSMA renewed as the trilateral trade agreement heads into a July 1 review.
Windsor manufacturer eyes India as Canada pursues trade deal
A Windsor automotive supplier is targeting India as Canada and India work toward a free trade agreement and aim to sharply expand bilateral trade by 2030.
U.S. adds duties on fresh Canadian mushrooms after subsidy probe
The U.S. has imposed countervailing duties on fresh Canadian mushrooms, saying growers benefited from unfair subsidies tied to agricultural tax treatment.
Tariff Refunds Start After Duties Are Deemed Illegal
Tariff refunds have begun reaching businesses after duties were deemed illegal, with about $160 billion plus interest due back from the government.
Trump’s EU auto tariff threat puts Europe’s carmakers back in the crosshairs
Trump’s threat to raise tariffs on EU-made cars and trucks has put Europe’s auto industry at the center of renewed transatlantic trade tensions.
UPS, FedEx and DHL seek tariff refunds. Customers may have to wait
UPS, FedEx and DHL are seeking refunds for certain invalidated tariffs and say customers who paid those charges may receive money back after CBP approves claims.
Trump says he’ll ‘remember’ companies that don’t seek tariff refunds after court voids levies
President Donald Trump said he will “remember” companies that forgo refunds on now-illegal IEEPA tariffs, after Customs opened a portal to claim more than $160 billion—a move that could materially aid major retailers.
Carney names broad 24-member team to steer Canada–U.S. trade talks
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a 24-member advisory committee on Canada–U.S. economic relations, drawing from Conservatives, industry and labour as a high-stakes CUSMA review nears and tariff tensions escalate.