'We would likely go out of business': Canadian business owners sound the alarm over Trump's tariffs
- Business leaders in Canada express fear that increased tariffs could significantly impact their companies and workers.
- Michael Harvey stated, "If we lose a significant portion of our U.S. customers we would likely go out of business."
- Harvey warned that tariffs would be "catastrophic" and affect businesses on both sides of the border.
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Read Full Article'We would likely go out of business': Canadian business owners sound the alarm over Trump's tariffs
Business leaders across Canada are voicing concerns and fear over the widespread impact increased tariffs could have on their companies and workers, with some already looking to boost sales in other markets in the event their products become too expensive to sell to American customers.
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