Tariffs could be catalyst to bolster Canadian food supply chains
- U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods could speed up domestic food processing and manufacturing, according to experts.
- Canadian agriculture and food companies face challenges due to incoming U.S. President Donald Trump's threatened high tariffs.
- Experts note that more government support is needed to help Canadian firms deal with potential tariffs and retaliation.
- Businesses are currently pausing investment plans due to uncertainty around tariffs, as stated by Dennis Darby.
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U.S. tariffs could become catalyst to bolster Canadian food supply chains: experts
Experts say U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods could accelerate a push to ramp up domestic food processing and manufacturing, even as some companies consider moving operations south. But if real change is to happen, they say more government support is needed. “Until … we actually focus our attention on a strong manufacturing strategy for food in this country, we’re just going to continue to try to incentivize people to do things, but not necessarily…
U.S. tariffs could become catalyst to bolster Canadian food supply chains, agritech firms say
Incoming U.S. president Donald Trump has threatened high tariffs on imports from countries including Canada, raising concerns about inflation within the U.S. but also the potentially devastating impact on Canadian agriculture and food companies as well as consumers. Already an Insider? Log in Get Instant Access to This Article Become an Ottawa Business Journal Insider and get immediate access to all of our Insider-only content and mu…
U.S. Tariffs Could Become Catalyst To Bolster Canadian Food Supply Chains: Experts - Canadian Manufacturing
Experts say U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods could accelerate a push to ramp up domestic food processing and manufacturing, even as some companies consider moving operations south. But if real change is to happen, they say more government support is needed. “Until we actually focus our attention on a strong manufacturing strategy for food in this country, we’re just going to continue to try to incentivize people to do things, but not necessarily h…
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