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Globe and Mail Investing • May 12, 2025
U.S.-China tariff pause likely to prompt scramble for businesses to deliver rerouted goods, experts...
The temporary halt in trade duties between the U.S. and China is expected to increase shipping expenses worldwide and cause short-term challenges for buyers and companies adjusting...
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Globe and Mail Investing • May 02, 2025
Bare shelves are just weeks away as trade war disrupts flow of goods
Major retailers anticipate increased prices and reduced availability of goods due to disruptions in shipments from China to the U.S. stemming from an ongoing trade conflict between...
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Globe and Mail Investing • May 02, 2025
Businesses are rushing to reroute shipments to Canada in a move that might lead to cheaper goods, ri...
Companies are stockpiling inventories in Canada to potentially reduce costs associated with U.S. tariffs, while simultaneously facing risks from disruptions in their supply chains...
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