Telecoms don’t expect major hit from tariffs but other pressures persist: report
- Canada’s telecommunications companies do not expect significant impacts from tariffs but face challenges in attracting new customers, according to a report by Desjardins.
- Analyst Jerome Dubreuil indicated that one of the Big Three carriers might report no new customer additions due to a slowdown in immigration.
- Desjardins noted that the telecom sector faces economic challenges affecting customer growth despite limited tariff exposure.
- The United Arab Emirates is committing $1.4 trillion to increase investments in technology and infrastructure in the U.S., per a White House statement.
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Telecoms don't expect major hit from tariffs but other pressures persist: report
Canada's telecommunications companies don't expect to be hit hard by the ongoing trade war with the U.S. but face other economic challenges that could limit their ability to attract new customers in the near future. A report Monday by Desjardins says major providers that presented at its Mon...
Canadian telecoms don’t expect major hit from U.S. tariffs, but face other economic challenges, report says
A report by Desjardins says major providers that presented at its conference ‘were clear that they have limited exposure to tariffs,’ while acknowledging the sector is not immune to negative macroeconomic pressures.
Telecoms don’t expect major hit from tariffs but other pressures persist
Canada's telecommunications companies don't expect to be hit hard by the ongoing trade war with the United States, but face other economic challenges that could limit their ability to attract new customers in the near future.
Telecoms Don’t Expect Major Hit From Tariffs but Other Pressures Persist: Report
Canada’s telecommunications companies don’t expect to be hit hard by the ongoing trade war with the U.S. but face other economic challenges that could limit their ability to attract new customers in the near future. A report Monday by Desjardins says major providers that presented at its Montreal conference last week “were clear that they have limited exposure to tariffs,” while acknowledging the sector is not immune to negative macroeconomic pr…


Telecoms don’t expect major hit from tariffs but other pressures persist: report
Canada's telecommunications companies don't expect to be hit hard by the ongoing trade war with the U.S. but face other economic challenges that could limit their ability to attract new customers in the near future.
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