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FP Video this week looks at the impact U.S. President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs have on manufacturing, trade and the economy, and how some Canadian businesses and consumers are fighting back.
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Threat of tariffs puts Canada on hold
Dennis Darby, chief executive of Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about what’s next for Canadian manufacturers following the 30-day pause on Trump’s tariffs.
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Tariffs ‘anvil’ hanging over border towns like Windsor
Windsor mayor Drew Dilkens talks about how the mayors of border cities in Canada and the United States are uniting to try to stop the tariffs that would be devastating to their economies.
America needs Canada to meet auto demand
Brian Kingston, chief executive of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association, talks about how damaging a trade war would be to the “poster child of North American integration.”
Buy Canadian gains momentum
Retail analyst Bruce Winder talks about the sentiment shift towards Canadian goods among Canadian retailers and shoppers.
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