The use or treat of economic intimidation, against countries, civilians or corporations, to further the pursuit of political aims.
Canadians have been threatened with economic destruction, by an unwarranted trade war with the United States, that could best be described as an international act of tariffism.
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2025, will see the world economy convulsing, at the hands of certain omnipresent American economic tariffist.
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The misplaced joy expressed by politicians, in the face of ruinous tariffs, and financial hardship foisted upon helpless citizens.
US President Trump has been in a tariffic mood, after watching the worlds reactions to his ruinous trade tariffs.
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US President Trump has been in a tariffic mood, after watching the worlds reactions to his ruinous trade tariffs.
by NorthAm.FairTradeAgreement.org February 14, 2025
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The US attempt to use tariffism to intimidate Canada will backfire and they risk finding themselves without allies.
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The sudden increase in import tariffs on steel and aluminum led to a noticeable period of tarifflation, as domestic prices for manufactured goods began to climb.
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