Calgary Firms Pivot as U.S. Trade Share Hits Record Low: Calgary Economic Development
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Calgary firms pivot as U.S. trade share hits record low: Calgary Economic Development
One year after President Donald Trump’s administration imposed tariffs on Canadian goods, small and medium-sized businesses in Alberta are aggressively diversifying their exports to reduce reliance on the United States.
Calgary trade deals with U.S. hit all-time low, but businesses seeing global growth
According to data released Tuesday from Calgary Economic Development, of all the trade deals it attracted last year, less than a quarter were with the U.S. — the smallest share of trade deals on record.
Calgary Economic Development Ltd. Announces That Alta. Businesses Are Diversifying Their Markets Beyond The U.S.
CALGARY — One year after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Canada, Alberta small-and-medium-sized businesses – particularly in the Calgary region – are moving faster than ever to diversify beyond the U.S. market, securing higher-value international contracts and reducing exposure to any single trading partner, says the Calgary Economic Development Ltd. in a press release. New data from Calgary Economic Development (CED) shows 24 per cent…
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