Canada's Export Agency Sees Skyrocketing Interest in Trade Diversification as Tariffs
Canada's export credit agency has seen a surge in interest from companies looking to explore new markets as they brace for U.S. tariffs that could sap demand in the country's biggest export market.
Businesses across Canada are anxious, worried that President Trump's repeated threats of sweeping tariffs on U.S.-bound goods from Canada and Mexico, plus levies aimed at specific grievances, will upend what has been one of the world's closest trading partnerships and drive up prices while also weighing on the North American economy...
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