Possible softening of April 2 tariffs ‘zero comfort’ for industry leaders
Just over a week before new U.S. tariffs are expected to come into force, Canadian business leaders say they’re not optimistic that any meaningful reprieve is in the works.
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Just over a week before new U.S. tariffs are expected to come into force, Canadian business leaders say they’re not optimistic that any meaningful reprieve is in the works.
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A Canadian investment firm changed the name of its US-focused subsidiary to Made in America Gold from NV King Goldlands. The switch comes as US President Donald Trump is encouraging firms to relocate operations to the country and threatening imports with escalating tariffs.
With a new round of tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump expected to hit Canada next week, the White House says some sectors could be spared again – at least for now.
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