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U.S. automakers and the Trump administration disagree on this part of NAFTA
Aug 21, 2017
The U.S. wants a new rule that would require that a set percentage of each car or auto part come exclusively from the U.S.
A tale of two border businesses
Aug 18, 2017
We spoke to two businesses that depend on trade across the border — with Mexico and with Canada — about what NAFTA negotiations mean to them.
O Canada! You're making it easier for tech workers to immigrate
by
Reema Khrais
Aug 1, 2017
In Canada, the tech scene is strong and growing, especially in Ontario. Competition for talent is tough with Silicon Valley in the picture, but with the U.S.’s stricter stance on immigration, Canada has been trying to capitalize on the uncertainty. It’s making it easier for tech workers around the world to move there. Click the […]
U.S. foreign tourism loss may be Canada’s gain
by
Ryan Kailath
May 31, 2017
International visitors spent nearly $250 billion in the U.S. last year, according to federal data. Now, a report shows that foreign tourism is down 16 percent from a year ago. That’s from the location intelligence company Foursquare. Major destinations like New York and Los Angeles have separately reported their own declines. Canada and other countries […]
'Let's be real' and open markets, NAFTA architect Carla Hills says
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Robert Garrova
May 30, 2017
The former US trade representative says there's room for improvement, but restrictions could be costly.
Timber tariff cuts different ways in Canada, U.S.
May 22, 2017
New timber tariffs could save mills in the U.S., but at the cost of jobs in Canada
For public good, not for profit.
Canadian lumber is the first demonstration of Trump’s tough-on-trade promises
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Jed Kim
Apr 25, 2017
When President Trump promised he’d be tough on trade, Canada wasn’t a name he threw around much. But his administration’s first big trade tax turns out to be a proposed 20 percent or so tariff on Canadian “soft lumber.” That’s pine, spruce, fir — the kind of wood used to build homes. Secretary of Commerce […]
Trump administration hits Canada with new tariffs
Apr 25, 2017
The Commerce Department announced new tariffs of 3 percent to 24 percent on Canadian lumber companies, saying the Canadian government unfairly subsidizes the industry. Some American companies will have to pay the fee retroactively for orders delivered in the last 90 days. This debate has been ongoing for decades, and Canada denies it unfairly supports […]
Dairy woes rattle U.S.-Canada relationship
Apr 21, 2017
President Trump is criticizing Canada over its recent pricing changes for dairy products that make some U.S. imports less competitive. The Trump administration said that’s hurting dairy farmers in states like Wisconsin and New York. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.