Author: Simon Calder
The Man Who Pays His Way: Passengers prefer small airports, but Britain’s busiest hubs have their advantages tooRead More
ICYMI: Canada aligns most tariffs with the U.S., keeping over 85% of trade tariff-free. IRS lets EV buyers lock in the $7,500 credit with a contract before Sept. 30. Trump praises Detroit automakers for boosting U.S. jobs and production. Toyota posts record July sales, extending its streak to seven months. EU proposes cutting U.S. tariffs […]Read More
Canadians, angry over President Donald Trump’s tariffs and other policies, are skipping trips to the U.S. — leaving some destinations in the lurch.Read More
Jack Daniels has been hit with one of its steepest sales drops in decades after a 62% collapse in Canadian sales. The sharp decline comes as several provinces removed U.S. spirits from store shelves in retaliation against Washingtons tariffs, dealing a direct blow to one of Americas most recognizable whiskey brands.Read More
Yahoo Finance is chronicling the latest news and updates on Trump’s tariffs.Read More
Business analyst Ian Lee explains why he hopes the Carney government will prioritize de minimis exemption in future Canada-U.S. trade negotiations.Read More
NATO’s secretary general has warned Russia could launch an attack on the alliance within the next five years. Talk to NATO’s two newest members, Finland and Sweden, and they’ll tell you preparation involves a lot more than just boosting military spending.Read More
NATO’s secretary general has warned Russia could launch an attack on the alliance within the next five years. Talk to NATO’s two newest members, Finland and Sweden, and they’ll tell you preparation involves a lot more than just boosting military spending.Read More
NATO’s secretary general has warned Russia could launch an attack on the alliance within the next five years. Talk to NATO’s two newest members, Finland and Sweden, and they’ll tell you preparation involves a lot more than just boosting military spending.Read More
NATO’s secretary general has warned Russia could launch an attack on the alliance within the next five years. Talk to NATO’s two newest members, Finland and Sweden, and they’ll tell you preparation involves a lot more than just boosting military spending.Read More