Top Canadian breeder says U.S. tariffs could cripple horse-racing industry
- David Anderson is preparing for potential U.S. tariffs that could start on April 2 and affect the horse-racing industry.
- The proposed 25% tariff on Canadian horses could lead to a loss of up to $3.1 million for Canadian breeders, as stated by Anderson.
- Anderson emphasized that the tariffs would significantly increase breeding costs and impact the industry.
- He noted that the horse industry transcends political borders, driven by a shared passion for the sport.
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Top Canadian breeder says U.S. tariffs could cripple horse-racing industry
If enacted, the tariffs would impact the travel of thoroughbreds across the border and thus the breeding season, which began last month and usually runs until June
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