Tariffs Get The Blame But It’s Non-Tariff Barriers That Kill Free Trade | Frontier Centre For Public Policy
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Tariffs Get The Blame But It’s Non-Tariff Barriers That Kill Free Trade | Frontier Centre For Public Policy
Tariffs get all the headlines, but Ian Madsen reveals it’s non-tariff barriers, quietly imposed rules, subsidies, and restrictions that truly stifle free trade. From telecom ownership limits to convoluted regulations, these hidden obstacles drive up prices, choke innovation, and shield domestic industries from global competition. Canada ranks among the worst offenders. If Ottawa is serious about free trade, it’s time to tackle the red tape, not …
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