The U.S. is about to slap countervailing duties on fresh mushrooms grown in Canada, as Canadian growers warn of broader risks to the farming sector on both sides of the border.
The higher duties could dampen demand in the world's second-largest consumer of precious metals, although they may help narrow India's trade deficit and support the rupee, one of Asia's worst-performing currencies.
The U.S. risks severe trade retaliation and a loss of credibility if it presses ahead with plans for import tariffs on steel and aluminum, say Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel and Fordham’s Matt Gold.…Read More
In its March conference, the World Trade Organization's member nations did not extend the longstanding tariff moratorium on “electronic transmissions.”