The ongoing escalation of the US Canada trade war Economic shocks and future trends
In recent years, the trade war between the United States, Canada, and Mexico has been escalating.
moreIn recent years, the trade war between the United States, Canada, and Mexico has been escalating.
moreRecently, a highly anticipated event occurred in the US business sector: the Trump administration announced a one month tariff exemption policy for imported cars under the USMCA agreement.
moreIn recent years, the American business environment has undergone profound changes.
moreIn today's increasingly globalized world, international economic and trade relations have become one of the key factors affecting the economic development and social stability of various countries.
moreIn recent years, tariff policies have been the focus of global economic attention, especially the 25% tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on Canada and Mexico, which has caused widespread market concerns and economic uncertainty.
moreIn the pre-dawn hours of March 3, 2025, Meta's stock suddenly plunged 4.7%, a volatility triggered by The Wall Street Journal's bombshell report: news organizations' daily exposure on Facebook had collapsed by 82% over the past 72 hours.
moreApple Inc on Tuesday unveiled a new mid-priced iPad Air equipped with an M3 chip and advanced artificial intelligence capabilities.
moreOn Monday, chip giant Taiwan Integrated Circuit Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) announced plans to invest $100 billion in the United States and prepare to build five new chip factories.
moreRecently, a big news in the semiconductor industry made waves: the Italian government due to STMicroelectronics (STMicroelectronics) continued poor performance and strategic decision-making imbalance, is considering the removal of the current CEO Jean-Marc Cherry.
moreLocal time on March 3, US President Trump announced that the 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada would take effect on March 4, and clearly stated that there was no room for negotiation on this tariff issue.
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