Quebec MP, businesses to join Vermont senator’s border discussion on trade war
- A Liberal member of Parliament, Marie-Claude Bibeau, will join U.S. Senator Peter Welch today at the Canada-U.S. Border for a discussion on the trade war.
- The roundtable will include Quebec- and Vermont-based businesses focusing on the impacts of tariffs.
- The U.S. Recently imposed 25 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, leading Canada to expand retaliatory tariffs.
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Quebec MP, businesses to join Vermont senator’s border discussion on trade war
OTTAWA - A Liberal member of Parliament is set to join a United States senator at the Canada-U.S. border today for a discussion on how to navigate the trade war
Quebec MP, businesses to join Vermont senator's border discussion on trade war
OTTAWA — A Liberal member of Parliament is set to join a United States senator at the Canada-U.S. border today for a discussion on how to navigate the trade war between the two nations. Democratic senator Peter Welch is convening the roundtable of mainly Quebec- and Vermont-based businesses in the state to talk about how […]
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