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The FP video this week is looking into the influence of US President Donald Trump in the customs tariff that revolves around manufacturing, trade and economics, and how some Canadian companies and consumers resist.
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The threat of customs tariffs puts Canada in waiting
Dennis Darby, CEO of Canadian manufacturers and exporters, talks with Larysa Harapyn in Financial Post about what is the following for Canadian manufacturers after a 30 -day stop on Trump’s tariff.
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“AnVil” definitions are hanging over the border cities such as Windsor
The mayor of Windsor Drews Delkins talks about how municipal mayors in the border cities in Canada and the United States are united to try to stop the definitions that will be devastating to their economies.
America needs Canada to meet the demand for cars
Brian Kingson, CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association, talks about the extent to which the trade war was destroyed by the “incorporated child of North America”.
Buy momentum Canadian gains
Bruce Winder talks about the transformation of feelings towards Canadian goods between Canadian retailers and shoppers.
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Support growth for “all Canadian things”
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America needs Canada to meet the demand for cars
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The border cities say that COVID size relief is required if the definition is fell
Canada needs new commercial partners, as soon as possible
FP explains a look at three of the smallest commercial partners in Canada, but they are reliable, they do not show any degree of trade diversification, or export income, which is very few.
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