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CBC Business • May 14, 2025
Ontario, Manitoba agree to boost interprovincial trade, facing U.S. tariff crunch
The decision by Ontario and Manitoba to reduce restrictions on commerce and labor movement aims to strengthen regional economic resilience amid increasing challenges posed by exter...
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CBC Business • Apr 30, 2025
China draws up list of U.S.-made goods exempt from 125% tariffs, sources say
China has begun informing companies about a list of U.S.-made goods that will not be subject to its steep 125% tariffs, potentially impacting trade relations and market dynamics.
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