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GM · OshawaFor more than a century, Oshawa, Ont., has been the city of autoworkers. The decades-old Canadian Automotive Museum in the downtown core, murals depicting locally made vehicles and the city’s beloved Oshawa Generals hockey team, named after one of the auto giants, are all symbols of that glorious — and often treacherous — history. The auto industry has gone through ups and downs since its inception. Workers have weathered economic recessions, layoffs and devastating plant closures, including in 2019 when General Motors stopped production of vehicles in Oshawa for nearly two years.See the Story
'In a fight with one man': Trump's tariffs have autoworkers in Oshawa, Ont., on edge
62% Left coverage: 13 sources
US Economy · United StatesTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday that President Trump’s tariffs are a “one-time price adjustment,” which he stressed is different from continuous price increases caused by inflation.
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Bessent calls tariffs ‘a one-time price adjustment’
40% Center coverage: 10 sources
Howard Lutnick · United StatesCommerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Sunday defended President Trump’s tariffs even against uninhabited islands, saying they are intended to guard against loopholes.
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Lutnick says Trump tariffs on uninhabited islands prevent other countries from using ‘loopholes’
45% Center coverage: 9 sources
Donald Trump · United StatesUS President Trump has launched reciprocal tariffs, sending shockwaves around the world. US policy analysts say Trump's tariffs have four major goals: relieving debt pressure, restoring fiscal discipline, stimulating local economic growth, and reshaping geopolitics. If the policy succeeds, the US will regain global dominance; if it fails, the US will lose its national strategic direction, and the Republican Party will lose the midterm election. …See the Story