Trump trade war: Small B.C. businesses walk the line as more Canadians shun U.S. goods
- Canadians are determined to boycott U.S. Products following President Donald Trump's tariffs, expressing their anger through purchasing decisions.
- A poll by Narrative Research shows three-quarters of Canadians changed their buying habits in response to U.S. Threats of tariffs.
- The Canadian government implemented 25 percent retaliatory tariffs on $30 billion worth of U.S. Goods following Trump's tariffs announced.
- A poll by Narrative Research indicates that three-quarters of Canadians have altered their purchasing behavior due to Trump's tariff threats.
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Canadians react to Trump’s tariffs
President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico came into effect Tuesday. The president also doubled the tariff on all Chinese imports to 20% from 10%. Canada and China immediately retaliated tariffs on American goods. Despite this, Canada and Mexico stand to lose far more because they depend so heavily on America for trade, and the US is considered their largest export market. Hear what Canadians think of the announcement.
Canadians ‘Do the Ugly’ to Amazon: Stop Buying After Tariffs and Trying to Annex Trump · Global Voices
Most Canadian consumers said they have stopped buying products manufactured in the United States and that they buy less at Amazon.com Inc. since U.S. President Donald Trump intensified his threats against Canada and imposed tariffs.Two-thirds of respondents said they had purchased fewer U.S. items in stores in recent weeks, and 55 percent had asked less at Amazon, according to a survey by Leger Marketing, a Canadian public opinion research firm.…
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