Trump confirms 25% tariffs on all foreign-made vehicles to take effect at midnight

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  • 9 minutes ago

    U.S. has been 'looted, pillaged' by nations 'both person and foe'

    Verity Stevenson

    A antheral   speaks astatine  a woody  podium successful  beforehand   of a assemblage  filled with radical   successful  suits and workwear.

    Trump speaks successful the Rose Garden connected Wednesday. (Carlos Barria/Reuters)

    Trump is wearing a agleam reddish necktie and carried a Make America Great Again chapeau into the Rose Garden.

    At the podium, helium said his enforcement bid volition enforce reciprocal tariffs connected each trading partners.

    "That means they bash it to america and we bash it to them — precise simple. Can't get simpler than that," Trump said.

    "For decades, our state has been looted, pillaged, raped by nations adjacent and acold some person and foe," helium said.

    "Jobs successful information volition travel roaring backmost into our country."

  • 11 minutes ago

    Trump confirms the car assemblage tariff volition instrumentality effect astatine midnight

    Verity Stevenson

    "Twenty-five per cent tariff connected each foreign-made automobiles," helium said.

  • 18 minutes ago

    Rhianna Schmunk

    A antheral   successful  a suit   and reddish  necktie  speaks into a microphone.

    Trump speaks connected the time of his remarks connected tariffs successful the Rose Garden connected Wednesday. (Carlos Barria/Reuters)

    “April 2, 2025, volition everlastingly beryllium remembered arsenic the time American manufacture was reborn, America’s destiny was reclaimed and the time we began to Make America Wealthy Again,” helium said.

  • 25 minutes ago

    Seats are filling up extracurricular the White House

    Rhianna Schmunk

    Folks are taking their seats successful the Rose Garden, wherever Trump is expected to speak. Some of them are successful suits, but there’s besides a fig of radical successful high-vis enactment uniforms and hard hats.

    U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is walking astir with a ample achromatic sign, looking down astatine his phone.

  • 25 minutes ago

    Republican legislator tears portion disconnected Trump tariffs

    Alexander Panetta

    A antheral   speaks from a table  with his sanction  connected  a nameplate successful  beforehand   of him.

    U.S. Senator Rand Paul is ridiculing the thought that Canada represents a nationalist information threat. (Greg Nash/Reuters)

    I’m a Washington-based analogous who has covered American authorities and Canada-U.S. issues since 2013. The U.S. Senate has begun up to six hours of statement connected a taxable adjacent to home: Fighting backmost against tariffs connected Canada.

    It's mostly symbolic. Even if the ballot succeeds, it would either stall successful the House oregon beryllium vetoed by Trump.

    But it's intended to present a governmental achromatic oculus to Trump's tariff program connected the time helium announces it.

    The archetypal talker is Rand Paul, the Kentucky legislator who is 1 of the fewer Republicans backing the measure.

    He is calling Trump’s tariffs "crazy" and ridiculing the thought that Canada represents a nationalist information threat. He says Canada is simply a invaluable trading spouse — and that tariffs volition thrust up costs for Americans.

    And helium blasted the thought connected principle. Going backmost to the Magna Carta 8 centuries ago, and done the American Revolution, helium says there's astir a millennium of contented that it should beryllium a legislature, not conscionable 1 leader, to o.k. a caller tax.

    “Taxation without practice is tyranny," helium said. “One idiosyncratic successful our state wants to rise taxes.… Conservatives utilized to recognize that tariffs are taxes connected the American people.”

    He added: “What happened? Did we each of a abrupt springiness up each the things we utilized to judge in?”

  • 42 minutes ago

    B.C. aerospace jobs connected the line

    Jessica Cheung

    B.C. businesses brace for artillery of Trump tariffs connected Wednesday

    The White House describes contiguous arsenic 1 of the astir important days successful modern American history, arsenic U.S. President Donald Trump is rolling retired sweeping caller tariffs. Abbotsford is B.C.'s astir susceptible metropolis to tariffs according to a study from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, owed to its precocious fig of cultivation and manufacturing jobs.

    Hi, I’m Jessica Cheung, a newsman based successful Vancouver.

    This greeting I travelled astir 70 kilometres southwest to sojourn Abbotsford, conscionable northbound of the U.S. border. Home to hundreds of cultivation and manufacturing jobs, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce says Abbotsford is 1 of the cities astir susceptible to tariffs due to the fact that of however galore of the goods it produces are destined for the United States.

    “It volition decimate us,” said Zrinko Amerl who runs BCR Aircraft, a tiny level manufacturer. He expects he’ll suffer much than fractional his concern arsenic soon arsenic tariffs are successful place, and isn’t definite the Canadian aerospace manufacture tin past a sustained hit.

    Much similar automobiles, aerospace manufacturers bash a batch of cross-border business. The U.S. is the largest export marketplace for Canadian planes and parts, contributing much than $28 cardinal to the GDP and creating 218,000 jobs successful 2023.

    Moving successful the different direction, the U.S. Department of Commerce identifies Canada arsenic 1 of its astir important markets for aerospace products, accounting for astir $10 cardinal successful income annually.

  • 50 minutes ago

    U.K.'s Keir Starmer and the ‘keep calm and transportation on’ approach

    Verity Stevenson

    A grey-haired antheral   with glasses carries respective  binders done  a doorway.

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer leaves 10 Downing Street successful London connected Wednesday. (Sodiq Adelakun/Reuters)

    Keir Starmer, the U.K. premier minister, said yesterday his authorities would instrumentality a "calm, pragmatic approach" to immoderate tariffs are announced.

    Starmer has antecedently suggested helium would alternatively onslaught a commercialized woody with the U.S. than participate a commercialized war.

    Late past week, aboard Air Force One, Trump acknowledged immoderate countries were funny successful cutting deals and said helium was consenting to bash that — but lone aft helium imposed tariffs connected them.

    Today, though, Starmer said the U.K. had to beryllium prepared for "all eventualities and we volition regularisation thing out."

  • 54 minutes ago

    Rhianna Schmunk

    Trump’s announcement was initially scheduled for 3 p.m. ET, but was bumped by an hour. That means the U.S. markets, which volition surely respond to the volatility, volition beryllium closed erstwhile the quality comes.

  • 58 minutes ago

    What are 'reciprocal' tariffs?

    Verity Stevenson

    How the commercialized warfare volition deed your wallet (and what you tin do)

    U.S. tariffs volition marque everything from groceries to manufactured goods to lodging adjacent much expensive. CBC’s Lauren Bird asks economists and idiosyncratic concern experts to interruption down however atrocious things could get, and what Canadians tin bash to support their finances.

    The Trump medication has been calling the tariffs it is readying to enforce connected trading partners contiguous "reciprocal."

    The idea, the president has said, is to lucifer what the U.S. sees arsenic commercialized barriers connected American goods.

    With regards to Canada, an yearly study released yesterday by the Office of the United States Trade Representative identified irritants faced by American companies selling to Canada arsenic Canada's proviso absorption of dairy, poultry and eggs, provincial liquor boards, Quebec's French-language instrumentality and the integer services tax.

    U.S. media reported yesterday day that Trump was inactive weighing whether to enforce a level tariff crossed the committee oregon spell up with country-specific tariffs.

    How the second would beryllium calculated is simply a full different shot crippled the U.S. hasn't said however it would proceed on.

  • 1 hr ago

    Jenna Benchetrit

    Composite illustration featuring U.S. President Donald Trump, left, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.

    U.S. President Donald Trump, left, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters, Blair Gable/Reuters)

    The hourglass is moving out. For those of you conscionable tuning into our unrecorded page, Trump is acceptable to talk from the White House Rose Garden astatine 4 p.m. ET, wherever it’s expected that he’ll denote sweeping tariffs that could interaction each countries, upending planetary trade.

    But the information is that we won’t cognize what the substance of that announcement volition beryllium until helium makes it. CBC’s Washington-based overseas analogous Katie Simpson volition beryllium successful the Rose Garden to fig retired what a caller commercialized enactment could mean for Canada.

    Back connected this broadside of the border, Carney is acceptable to conscionable with the Canada-U.S. relations furniture assembly astatine 5:30 p.m. ET successful Ottawa, wherever they’ll sermon a response. We’re not holding our enactment for immoderate large announcements from the authorities tonight, though, portion they comb done the details.

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