An ‘existential threat’: How Trump’s trade war is hitting one Mass. company
- Trade tariffs implemented by President Donald Trump on Canadian products are causing economic disruption in Vermont, affecting both business owners and consumers.
- Canadian Member of Parliament Marie-Claude Bibeau stated that the tariffs represent a threat to Canadian sovereignty and urged cooperation between the countries.
- Consumers are feeling the impact, as leading chains like Walmart cite tariff uncertainty as a major factor affecting prices.
- Experts warn that these tariffs could backfire, increasing prices and potentially slowing growth despite claims of protecting American jobs.
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Canada and Germany: Two reactions to an existential challenge
The initial reaction to Donald Trump’s existential challenge has begun to take shape. We have very difficult times ahead of us. But it has been a long time since there was a reaction in defense of democracy such as the one that is taking place in recent weeks. In his farewell speech as Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau described the annexationist policy announced by Donald Trump as an “existential challenge” after entering for the second …
Vermont breweries, maple syrup maker among businesses impacted by tariffs on Canada
Business owners from both sides of the U.S.-Canada border gathered Tuesday in Vermont to share how the Trump administration’s sweeping tariffs have affected their industries. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum and repeated comments that Canada should become the 51st state have infuriated Canadians, and many are boycotting American goods in response. “What’s going on in Canada is without precedent. The...
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