News alert: Trump's trade wrecking ball
Trade pact with Canada, Mexico at risk

View as a Web page

Trump threatens to take a wrecking ball to his own trade pact

The Trump administration is signaling that it could withdraw entirely from the USMCA pact and renegotiate large parts of an existing trade accord with Canada and Mexico next year, underscoring its volatile approach even among trusted trade partners.
Read More
 
 

More From The Newsroom

Costco is taking Trump’s tariffs to court.


The retailer wants a guarantee it can reclaim duties if the levies are struck down by the Supreme Court, arguing deadlines could otherwise trap the billions of dollars importers already paid.

The Dells are dropping baby bonds at scale.


Michael and Susan Dell are using their fortune to boost “Trump accounts” for children 10 and under in qualifying ZIP codes, stacking money on top of a federal newborn deposit.

Trump is stretching suspense over Powell’s replacement.


He kicked a promised Fed chair decision into early 2026, while allies float Kevin Hassett and markets parse every insult the president flings at the current rate stance.

Google’s latest moonshot could soon be literal.


Its CEO is backing a 2027 launch of AI hardware into space and a 10-year push to make satellite-based data centers feel routine, as Earth’s grids strain under the AI build-out.

 
 
SPONSORED

Keep Your SSN Off The Dark Web

Every day, data brokers profit from your sensitive info—phone number, DOB, SSN—selling it to the highest bidder. What happens then? Best case: companies target you with ads. Worst case: scammers and identity thieves breach those brokers, leaving your data vulnerable or on the dark web. It's time you check out Incogni. It scrubs your personal data from the web, confronting the world’s data brokers on your behalf. And unlike other services, Incogni helps remove your sensitive information from all broker types, including those tricky People Search Sites.

Try Incogni