Manitoba to fund program to help manufacturers weather U.S. tariffs
- Pickleball equipment in Canada faces a 25 percent tariff due to retaliatory measures introduced on March 13, 2025, affecting prices for consumers and sellers like Cara Arding from Pickleball Depot.
- Cara Arding stated that her customs costs are rising and she plans to feature more Canadian paddle brands to mitigate price increases.
- Manitoba is launching a $1.5 million program to support businesses affected by U.S. Tariffs, announced by Premier Wab Kinew and Trade Minister Jamie Moses.
- Kinew emphasized that the program aims to help Manitoba manufacturers adapt to the economic uncertainty caused by tariffs from the U.S. Government.
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Pickleball team competes in Owensboro
BENTON — Merchant Centre Court in Owensboro hosted 320 players at the River City Classic March 14-16. This venue has become one of the larger favorite tournaments to attend, it’s within a two-hour radius and played on 14 indoor courts…
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