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Buoys, dog muzzles, capes, national flags and "base metal statuettes" from Canada are now more expensive for U.S. shoppers.
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Canada suspended trade negotiations, triggering President Trump's 50 percent tariffs on a range of Canadian goods. Mark Carney said he would retaliate "dollar for dollar."
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U.S. set to impose 50% tariffs on Canada after failed talks; Canada to match them "dollar for dollar" CBS NewsU.S.-Canada breakdown shows limits of Trump's aggressive trade strategy The Washington PostWhat Canadian Goods Will Take Trump's 50% Tariffs? Some Pretty Strange Items. The New York TimesTrump fires back at Canada after Carney suspends trade talks, accu
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Iran warns of retaliation against countries joining US ‘economic war' Al JazeeraIran war live: Tehran warns neighbours against joining US economic war Al JazeeraTrump's ‘D-Day' economic war on Iran: Why Gulf states are most worried The Times of India
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IndyCar Freedom 250 starting lineup: Alex Palou claims pole in Washington D.C. Motorsport.comFor Some in a Disrupted D.C., Grand Prix Is More Irritation Than Celebration The New York TimesInside DC's historic heart, an IndyCar race backed by Trump kicks into gear CNNAlex Palou takes pole for the Freedom 250 Grand Prix with a chance to lock up the championship Fox News
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In an interview, Jamieson Greer, President's Trump's trade representative, laid out details of what the United States offered to Canada before talks crumbled.
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America's largest association of cattle ranchers says Trump's plan to lower beef prices is 'undermining' farmers Business InsiderGOP lawmakers criticize Trump's beef import plan amid blowback from ranchers NBC NewsTrump defends pause on beef tariffs amid criticism from US cattle producers CNNOpinion | Trump hits pause on a free-trade beef The Washington PostTrump Announces Move to Lift Ground Beef Tariffs in Bid to Lower Prices
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The country's coming election will not be decided by the American president.
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China said on Thursday it has no intention of interfering in the U.S. elections, responding to U.S. President Donald Trump's former national security adviser, John Bolton, who has said that Trump had sought Chinese President Xi Jinping's help to win re-election.
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