@ the Bell: Stocks up, nerves on edge: Canada gains despite Trump’s tariff blitz | 2025-07-14 | Investing News

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Canada’s main stock index rose on Monday, despite renewed concerns over US tariffs that dampened investor sentiment. Over the weekend, US President Donald Trump announced a 30 per cent tariff on most imports from the European Union and Mexico, set to take effect on August 1st, despite ongoing trade talks. Trump also issued a letter late Thursday imposing a 35 per cent tariff on Canadian goods, threatening that the rate could increase if Canada retaliates. Trump loves his lists, I wonder if his name appears on any?

The mounting pressure on key US trade partners is challenging the market’s earlier resilience to escalating tariff threats. Optimism that Trump might ease off on his tariff plans had helped push stocks to record highs last week. However, US stocks also gained as Wall Street prepared for a volatile week, with renewed trade tensions casting a shadow over an upcoming inflation report and the…

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