Category: North America
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Trump Imposes 25% Tariff on Steel and Aluminum. Canada and Europe Retaliate. Brazil Wants to Negotiate
A 25% tariff imposed by Donald Trump on all steel and aluminum imports to the United States took effect on Wednesday (12). It is the latest blow in Trump’s multifaceted tariff plan aimed at correcting trade imbalances and reviving the domestic industry. However, it risks triggering a global trade war, as the European Union retaliated…
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Trump Imposes 25% Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum. Canada and Europe Retaliate. Brazil Wants to Negotiate
The 25% tariff imposed by Donald Trump on all imported steel and aluminum to the United States came into effect on Wednesday (12). It is the latest salvo in Trump’s multifaceted tariff plan aimed at correcting trade imbalances and reigniting domestic industry. However, it risks triggering a global trade war, as the European Union retaliated…
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The World Cup Takes Place in Just Over a Year. Are the USA Prepared?
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With just over a year until the 2026 World Cup, which will be held jointly between the United States, Mexico, and Canada, executives from some key American industries essential for the event are expressing concerns about whether the United States will be ready to host such a large-scale competition and accommodate a massive influx of…
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Trump Tariffs Take Effect. What Will Cost You More?
Donald Trump announced a month ago new tariffs on imported products from China, Canada, and Mexico, the three main trading partners of the U.S. This Tuesday, March 4, the new rates take effect: an additional 10% on imports from China and 25% on most imports from Canada and Mexico. The three countries decided to retaliate.…
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Why You Should Travel During a ‘Dead Week’
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Imagine this: fewer crowds, cheaper stays, and a chance to experience the most popular destinations without the chaos of peak holiday seasons. Welcome to the magic of “dead weeks” – those rare travel periods when demand drops and seasoned travelers can cash in on great deals.What exactly is a dead week? These are short, specific…
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International Women’s Day: A Global Celebration of Equality and Empowerment
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Canada Asks Its Citizens Not to Travel to the U.S.
In a speech this month, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, clearly troubled by the import tariffs imposed by President Trump and his threats to make Canada “the 51st state,” suggested that Canadians may individually respond to the affronts from the neighboring country. “Now is also the time to choose Canada,” Trudeau said, adding: “This may…
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What You Need to Know About This Year’s Brutal Flu Season?
If you live in the United States, you may have noticed that “everyone” is catching the flu. This is the impression that remains as we reach the peak of winter in the northern hemisphere. Of course, the “everyone” is an exaggeration, but the number of cases this year is undoubtedly above normal. What you need…
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Trump Says He Will Impose 25% Tariffs on All Steel and Aluminum Imports to the U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday (10) that he plans to impose a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports to the United States. The five largest steel suppliers to the U.S. market in January were Canada, followed by Brazil, Mexico, South Korea, and Germany. Canada also led aluminum exports to the U.S.…
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Trump Says He Will Tax All Steel and Aluminum Imports to the U.S. at 25%
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday (10) that he plans to tax all steel and aluminum imports to the United States at 25%. The five largest suppliers of steel to the American market in January were Canada, followed by Brazil, Mexico, South Korea, and Germany. Canada also led aluminum exports to the United States…


