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Canada's Trade Diversification amid Tariff Tensions Canadian companies are expanding trade with countries other than the U.S. to mitigate economic impacts from President Trump's tariffs. While exports ...
The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has begun its search to find the best qualified team to progress construction planning ...
New data from Statistics Canada shows Canada's trade deficit narrowed in May as exports to the United States fell for the ...
China and Canada foresee 'intense collaboration' with Bangladesh in trade diversification and investment and assured continued support for humanitarian assistance to forcefully displaced Myanmar ...
Canada is seeking to finalize a free trade deal with Southeast Asian nations as part of a push to expand into new markets, ...
Canadian companies are boosting trade with allies other than the U.S. and with smaller markets to minimize economic damage ...
New government data show that Canada's companies are finding more alternative markets to lessen their economic reliance on a ...
The trade deficit in May met expectations at C$5.9 billion ($4.34 billion), down from a downwardly revised C$7.6 billion in ...
For Canada, the most important tariffs that remain in place are on motor vehicles, steel and aluminum, and these have had a big impact on Canadian exports. The changes in US trade policy have caused ...
New data from Statistics Canada shows Canada's trade deficit narrowed in May as exports to the United States fell for the fourth straight month.
International Trade Minister Mary Ng on Canada’s trade diversification strategy Donald Trump's tariffs against Canada are on hold, but the pressure is on to stave off the president's threats for good.
China and Canada have expressed strong interest in enhancing cooperation with Bangladesh in areas of trade diversification, investment, and humanitarian assistance, particularly in support of the ...