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As the United States increases tariffs on Canadian imports to 35 per cent, former Newfoundland and Labrador premier Andrew ...
Prior to Trump's tariffs, Canadian exporters could trade with the U.S. under Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status. That allowed them to trade with very low tariffs — or none at all — without registering ...
“It’s become a common refrain when Canadian politicians are asked about retaliatory measures or negotiations in the ongoing trade war: 85 per cent of Canada’s trade with the U.S. is ‘tariff-free,’” ...
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The StarPhoenix on MSNOpinion: The 93 per cent tariff exemption is a mirage
In short, the 93 per cent tariff exemption statistic may provide political cover or academic reassurance, but it is a mirage.
The majority of goods being hit by the United States' 35 per cent tariffs are protected under the current free trade ...
Chris Lane, president and CEO of Economic Development Regina talks about the potential economic impact of tariffs, importance ...
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