Tariffs could spell end of the line for some smaller Canadian food makers: experts
- Canadian Press reported on April 11, 2025, about tariffs impacting Canadian food manufacturers.
- Tariffs imposed by the U.S. And retaliatory levies by Canada impact supply chains.
- Small Canadian food companies face challenges with rising costs and investment decisions.
- Michael Graydon, CEO of Food, Health & Consumer Products of Canada, said, "I think you may see some companies just not making it."
- Some experts predict some smaller Canadian food manufacturers may not survive this situation.
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