Despite his absence, the gathering is completely dominated by incoming US President Donald Trump and his trade war agenda.
OTTAWA — Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland thinks China could be the tie that binds the new Trump White House and the Liberal government.
The bad news: The reason I say that is I believe that a trade war would be coming even if Trump had lost the election, ...
The US and others have been shifting the rules of the global free trade system for years. New Zealand can’t ignore the risks ...
(Reuters) - Britain should stand up for free trade and rebuild ties with the European Union as the global economy fragments, ...
Among other issues to be discussed Russian Deputy PM Alexey Overchuk mentioned involvement of "those people that have some gray income," into the legal sector of the economy ...
The founder and non-executive director of private sector lender Kotak Mahindra Bank also said India is a unique country in ...
Chrystia Freeland said she shares concerns about Mexico not putting tariffs on Chinese vehicles, which has sparked calls to ...
"Free trade needs to be fair," Ford said Tuesday ... "We are very aligned with [Trump's incoming] administration on the issue ...
A controversial trade deal between the EU and South America's Mercosur bloc is back in the spotlight with rekindled optimism ...
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he told U.S. President-elect Donald Trump the United States has a trade ...
WATCH as Sun political columnist Brian Lilley explains why Ontario Premier Doug Ford has taken a hard stance during a news ...