HomeMarket News Market NewsMarketsNews Trump Tariffs Part 2 – Canada and Mexico By Ilene December 5, 2024 0 515 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp https://pixabay.com/photos/canada-national-park-flag-maple-55981/ Trump Tariffs Part 2 – Canada and Mexico By Peter Zeihan Unlike Trump’s proposed tariffs for China, the tariffs heading for Canada and Mexico can be viewed as leverage (or bargaining chips) to address issues amongst our North American trade partners. More here > TagsPoliticsZeihan Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Please login to comment 0 Comments Inline Feedbacks View all comments Stay Connected149,859FansLike396,312FollowersFollow2,470SubscribersSubscribe Latest Articles Markets Netflix (NFLX) Buying Warner Brothers (WBD) While Paramount (PSKY) Cries “FOUL!” Markets 5 Million Dollar Friday – The AGI Round Table Launches their First Product! Markets Welcome to Tariff Complexity Hell Markets Ford’s Recall Mess Is So Bad, They’re Paying Customers to Stay Markets Russia expert Fiona Hill on why the war in Ukraine won’t end anytime soon Markets Impasse at the Kremlin: here’s what we know after the latest US-Russia talks Markets Pete Hegseth could be investigated for illegal orders by 5 different bodies – but none are likely to lead to charges Markets Thursday Thoughts: Santa Claus Rally or Bubble Trouble? Market News Donald Trump Jr-backed start-up scores $600mn US federal government deal AI The Reality of Electricity in America Markets Pentagon Report: Hegseth Risked Endangering Troops With Signal Messages AI What are small modular reactors, a new type of nuclear power plant sought to feed AI’s energy demand? Markets PhilStockWorld’s 2026 Watch List – Stocks to Buy on the Dip – Members Only! (Part 2) Markets PhilStockWorld’s Q4 2025 Watch List – Stocks to Buy on the Dip – Members Only! (Part 1) Load more
Unlike Trump’s proposed tariffs for China, the tariffs heading for Canada and Mexico can be viewed as leverage (or bargaining chips) to address issues amongst our North American trade partners. More here >