Japanese exporters brace for U.S. tariffs; consider overseas output shift
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Japanese exporters brace for U.S. tariffs; consider overseas output shift
Japanese exporters are bracing for the potential impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, with some considering revisions to their production plans. Nissan Motor Co, Toyota Motor Corp, Honda Motor Co and Mazda Motor Corp are among the companies that would be…
Short and long-term pain felt by B.C. exporters from tariffs
Exporters and producers have started to feel the effects of U.S. President Donald Trump’s blanket 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian imports. The tariff war that began Tuesday already has ripple effects for B.C.’s salmon industry. “We ship every week and now producers are having to make decisions about what they’re going to do for prices,” said Brian Kingzett, executive director for B.C. Salmon Farmers. Around 70 per cent of B.C.’s farm-raised …
BC Salmon farmers brace for job losses from American tariffs
B.C. Salmon farmers fear the American market for Canadian farmed salmon could shrink by 32 to 40 per cent, as a result of 25 per cent tariffs imposed today by the U.S. on Canadian goods exported to the U.S., resulting in more than 1,000 job losses across Canada.
Statement from the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada on the Implementation of Tariffs - CIAC - Chemistry Industry Association of Canada
The Chemistry Industry Association of Canada (CIAC) is deeply concerned about the implementation of tariffs on Canadian imports by the United States which cause economic and social challenges on both sides of the border. The two countries have maintained a robust and mutually beneficial trade relationship for decades, supporting millions of jobs and ensuring the […] The post Statement from the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada on the Impl…
Media Statement: U.S. Tariffs - Mining Association of BC
VANCOUVER, BC – Michael Goehring, President & CEO of the Mining Association of British Columbia (MABC), made the following statement in response to the imposition of U.S. tariffs: “Tariffs imposed by the U.S. will be devastating for BC’s economy and for British Columbians. “The tariffs come at a time when Canada and the U.S. should be working together to strengthen North America’s critical minerals supply chain to meet our mutual economic, defen…
Updated Statement from B.C. Salmon Farmers on U.S. Tariffs - BC Salmon Farmers Association
Liǧʷiłdaxʷ TERRITORY/CAMPBELL RIVER, BC — The B.C. salmon farming sector is already operating in an unprecedented environment of business uncertainty due to current federal decisions actively discouraging technological and job investments. Tariffs will place another substantial and unnecessary burden on Canada’s already threatened salmon farming sector. Key facts on the impact of U.S. tariffs: Approximately 70 percent of B.C. farm-raised salmon…
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