Trade with China Booming Amid U.S. Tariff War: Port of Montreal
- Trade with China has surged amid the U.S. tariff war, rising 22 percent year-over-year in the first half of 2025, according to the Port of Montreal.
- China has become the Port of Montreal's second-largest export partner in 2025, up from fifth in 2024.
- The increase in trade is linked to U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war impacting both Canada and China.
- Despite tensions resulting in Chinese tariffs on Canadian agricultural products, trade continues to grow.
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The Port of Montreal saw its traffic to China explode by 77% in the midst of tariff war.
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