‘There is no benefit to anyone’: How an Ontario steel manufacturer is dealing with tariffs and how consumers could be impacted
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‘There is no benefit to anyone’: How an Ontario steel manufacturer is dealing with tariffs and how consumers could be impacted
An industry insider says tariffs threaten to drive up electricity costs for consumers on both sides of the border, and that’s bad news for anyone worried about inflation and the rising cost of living.
County staff predict $4.66 million tariff loss through end of 2025
HALDIMAND—Haldimand County staff are predicting a loss of $4.66 million across four vital categories as a result of tariff impacts from the ongoing US-Canada trade war that a County report referred to as “highly fluid and unpredictable.” The four sectors, as defined by a report issued by Oxford Economics and commissioned by the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO), are non-residential buildings, transportation, environmental services, …
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