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South Africa Calls Trump's G20 Ban 'Punitive'

South Africa denounces President Trump's decision to bar it from the 2026 G20 summit, calling the move punitive amid ongoing diplomatic tensions over multiple policies.

Canada to protect steel, lumber in trade war

PM Carney's government will unveil new protections for Canada's steel and softwood lumber industries as trade tensions with the U.S. escalate. Learn about the upcoming measures.

Canada to protect steel, lumber in trade war

PM Carney's government announces new protective measures for Canada's steel and softwood lumber sectors as trade tensions with U.S. intensify. Details on the upcoming announcement.

EU to Push U.S. on Steel Tariffs in Trade Deal

The EU is set to pressure the U.S. to fulfill its trade agreement by reducing steel tariffs. This move, led by Commissioner Maros Sefcovic, aims to resolve a key trade dispute.

Carney: Canada Sees India as Reliable Trade Partner

Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirms Canada's commitment to trade relations with India, calling it a reliable partner during Abu Dhabi investment summit. Read more about Canada's international trade strategy.

G20 Summit Opens Without U.S. Amid Ukraine Rift

The G20 summit begins in South Africa marked by U.S. boycott and European concerns over Trump's Ukraine peace plan. Key discussions focus on climate, trade and global cooperation.

Carney at G20 as U.S. boycott concerns grow

Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives in South Africa for G20 Summit while U.S. boycott concerns escalate. Canada maintains diplomatic engagement amid global tensions.

G20 Acts to Shield Critical Minerals from Trade Wars

The G20 summit in Johannesburg has issued a draft declaration calling for protection of critical minerals from unilateral trade actions, a move made in defiance of a U.S. boycott. Learn the implications for global supply chains.

G20 African Summit Begins Amid Diplomatic Tensions

World leaders gather for historic first African G20 summit as diplomatic tensions between host South Africa and the United States cast shadow over proceedings. Key developments and implications.

Africa Cholera Cases Surge to Triple 2022 Levels

New data reveals cholera infections across Africa have reached three times higher than officially reported in 2022. Learn about the ongoing crisis and vaccine development efforts.

New Canadian Agreement Eases Interprovincial Trade

Canada's provinces and territories sign a mutual recognition agreement to remove internal trade barriers, expected to boost the economy by up to $200 billion. Takes effect December 2025.

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