On Feb. 3, the U.S. Travel Association estimated a 10% reduction in Canadian tourist visits would result in $2.1 billion in lost travel spending and 14,000 job losses nationwide following the Trump administration’s first salvo on tariffs.
The U.S. and Canada have had a friendly trading relationship for decades. Canada has been the largest export market for 36 states, including North Dakota. But now that tariffs are kicking in, The North Dakota Corn Utilization Council says corn farmers are becoming concerned over the rising costs and they hope for negotiations to be continued.
U.S. tariffs that kicked in this week for China, Canada and Mexico will mean some hardship for North Dakota farmers, according to the leaders of North Dakota’s Farmers Union and Farm Bureau. “We will be the number one state that’s hit the hardest,
North Dakota industries continue to experience uncertainty after President Donald Trump doubled-down on imposed tariffs in his speech to Congress Tuesday evening -- solidifying what Canadian Prime Min
Canadian leaders have pledged retaliatory efforts against tariffs imposed by President Trump, such as blocking electricity exports.
United States tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports took effect on Tuesday. The levies, set at 25 percent by US President Donald Trump, have been followed by the doubling of duties on Chinese goods to 20 percent.
Canada’s first wave of counter tariffs on U.S. imports took effect on Tuesday, with more to follow, according to plans laid out by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. U.S. Census Bureau data suggest North Dakota could be hardest hit among U.
CHICAGO (KFGO/KVRR) — Former North Dakota U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp calls the tariffs that went into effect Tuesday “a solution in search of a problem.”
Farmers are bracing for heavy impacts from those tariffs. Canada, Mexico, and China are three of the largest buyers of American crops, and the tariffs Trump has placed on imports from those countries have caused them to respond with retaliatory levies.
SweetPro Feeds relies on Canada for about 10% of its business, and Thornberg sees potential for growth in that market. "We feel like it's got opportunity to be growing; and so we've wanted to cultivate that," he said.
Trump has pushed pause on proposed tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, but that could end in early March.
President Donald Trump recently imposed tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, which have drawn criticism from many and support from others. North Dakota Farm Bureau president Daryl Lies released
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