Facing US tariffs, Canadians hunt for business in Europe
- Canadian businessman Chris Wyatt attended the Hanover Fair in Germany to find new European customers.
- Wyatt's company, Kubes Steel, faces hefty 25-percent tariffs from the United States, its primary export market.
- The Hanover Fair attracted over 4,000 exhibitors from around 60 countries, and Canada was this year's guest of honour.
- Wyatt stated, "There's uncertainty in the markets so big projects are being shelved or they're just not moving ahead."
- Wyatt is hopeful for new opportunities but expects to lose money due to tariffs he calls an "own goal".
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