Category : International Trade


LEGO Caught in U.S.-Mexico Trade Frictions

The iconic toy company LEGO faces unexpected challenges as trade disputes between the United States and Mexico impact its North American operations and supply chain logistics.

Trump Threatens Canadian Aerospace Industry

President Donald Trump's social media post threatens to decertify all Canadian-made aircraft and impose 50% tariffs, jeopardizing thousands of jobs and raising concerns about Canada's industrial future.

Black: Canada's Problem Is Ourselves, Not Trump

Conrad Black analyzes Prime Minister Mark Carney's Davos speech, arguing Canada's trade strategy misreads global realities and overstates threats from the U.S. while underestimating challenges with China.

Maritime Ports Eye Non-U.S. Export Growth

Atlantic Canadian ports are strategically preparing to handle increased non-U.S. exports, aiming to diversify trade routes and capitalize on global market opportunities beyond traditional American partnerships.

Experts Question Trump's Threat to Canadian Jets

Aviation experts and trade analysts are raising concerns over former U.S. President Donald Trump's recent threat to decertify Bombardier's new Challenger aircraft, potentially disrupting Canada's aerospace sector and bilateral trade relations.

Starmer: U.K. Can't Ignore China After Trump Warning

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer asserts Britain cannot avoid engagement with China following former U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed tariff warnings, highlighting complex international trade dynamics.

Trump Can't Decertify Bombardier, Expert Says

An aviation authority clarifies that former U.S. President Donald Trump does not possess the legal power to decertify Canada's Bombardier aircraft, despite recent threats amid trade tensions.

Canadians More Open to China Trade as U.S. Ties Fray

A new survey reveals Canadians are increasingly prioritizing economic opportunities with China over human rights concerns as trade relations with the United States become more uncertain under President Trump.

BRP CEO Sees Future Overseas Amid Trade Concerns

Departing BRP CEO Jose Boisjoli emphasizes international growth for the Ski-Doo manufacturer, highlighting strategic shifts as global trade tensions create economic headwinds for Canadian businesses.

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