China's tariffs - due to begin next Monday - would also apply to US oil and farm machinery, but more talks are due this week.
Lana Payne, the president of the Unifor labour union and member of Prime Minister Trudeau's Council on Canada-US Relations, has just issued a statement in which she cautions that Trump's tariff threat ...
China's tariffs on US goods, due to begin on Monday, include 15% on coal, and 10% on crude oil and pick-up trucks.
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Senate confirms Doug Burgum as interior secretary after Trump tasked him to boost drillingThe Senate has confirmed billionaire Doug Burgum as interior secretary. Lawmakers on Thursday voted 79-18 in favor of Burgum.
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Senate confirms Doug Burgum as Interior secretaryDoug Burgum will be the point person for public land management and President Trump’s “drill, baby, drill" agenda to expand oil and gas development.
As the Interior secretary, the former governor directed staff to change the body of water to the Gulf of America.
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The Senate confirmed Doug Burgum as Interior secretary on Thursday, making the former North Dakota governor the nation's point person for public land management and President Donald Trump’s ...
Doug Burgum, a billionaire software industry entrepreneur, was confirmed as President Donald Trump’s new interior secretary on Thursday. Burgum abandoned his presidential campaign and quickly ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum began his tenure this week with a string of orders he said would “unlock America’s full potential in energy dominance and economic development.” The former ...
Doug Burgum. He secured confirmation with significant bipartisan support and a 79-18 vote. On Wednesday, senators voted by a 78–20 margin to close debate and move the nomination to a final vote.
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