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Shoppers' shift from U.S. products has grocers seeking out Canadian, international optionsCanadian grocers, large and small, are seeking alternatives to U.S. products ahead of a potential trade war, while ...
"When I'm out in stores, every single person I meet, they want help and guidance on how they can buy more Canadian products." ...
Michel Golbert, President of Pajar Canada, discusses tariffs, trade policies, and the impact on Canadian manufacturing, ...
Loblaw CEO, Per Bank, says company is seeking alternative suppliers to U.S. products that account for 'less than 10 per cent' ...
Walmart's lower prices, particularly within its private labels, will also make it easier for shoppers to swallow any hikes.
Multiple analysts have said Vietnam may become a target of new duties due to its huge trade surplus with the U.S., the fourth ...
Trump said on Wednesday he will announce fresh tariffs over the next month or sooner, adding lumber and forest products to ...
Blunt instruments like tariffs are a zero-sum game but manufacturers can work to ensure they are not too badly affected.
A movement by Canadians pushing back against U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats has more consumers seeking filling their grocery carts with Canadian foods. That can be a simple task when ...
Alongside costlier raw materials, the prices for products manufactured in Canada, measured by StatCan’s Industrial Product Price Index (IPPI), was up 1.6% in January, and increased 5.8% on a year-over ...
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