Saint John, Calgary are the cities that would be hit hardest by U.S. tariffs: report
- Charities in Nova Scotia are preparing for the impact of a potential 25% tariff on Canadian goods proposed by Donald Trump, resulting in increased demand for food support according to Romaine Rhoden from Parker Street Food & Furniture Bank.
- Research by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce indicates that Saint John is the most vulnerable Canadian city to U.S. Tariffs due to its significant crude oil exports, while Calgary follows due to its natural gas and beef exports.
- Saint John is particularly vulnerable due to its large crude oil refinery which exports over 80 percent of its oil to the U.S., impacting its economy heavily.
- Stephen Tapp from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce stated that the proposed tariffs threaten local economies and disrupt livelihoods across Canada, emphasizing the need for vigilance.
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