U.S. tariffs pose major risk for Canada’s export-dependent greenhouse sector
- U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports threaten Canada's greenhouse sector, which heavily relies on exports to the U.S., according to Richard Lee, executive director of Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers.
- The tariffs cost the Ontario greenhouse sector more than $6 million in just three days, as reported by Lee.
- Dr. Ray Perryman predicts that these tariffs could result in losses of $51.7 billion in annual gross product and 410,000 jobs nationally if sustained.
- Many industries, including the greenhouse sector, are experiencing higher costs and disruptions due to tariffs.
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Commentary: How tariffs affect Texas
The recent barrage of tariffs involves very high economic costs. We estimate that the U.S. economy could lose millions of jobs if the tariffs are sustained, and with each new levy du jour these consequences are escalating. I’ve also been getting a lot of questions lately about the effects on Texas. The short answer is that the fallout will be substantial. As a large economy and leading trading region, Texas bears a substantial portion of the nat…
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