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The Formosa Triangle—where did $20 billion of Chinese imports to Canada come from?
The Formosa Triangle (which I just invented) is the reverse of the Bermuda Triangle. It doesn’t mysteriously devour shipping. It does just the opposite. Shipping mysteriously appears out of it. Lots of shipping. Enough shipping to ...
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Through the WTO, Canada could reaffirm its commitment to multilateral institutions
The Trump administration’s imposition of tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum exports to the United States, and the G7 debacle, which ended in unprecedented acrimony between U.S. and Canadian officials, underscore two compelling issues ...
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Trump administration policy delays may slow economic growth in Canada
The Trump administration took office promising to take quick actions to stimulate economic growth in the United States. Two particularly important features of the administration’s campaign platform were corporate tax reform and ...
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MCOOL and the Politics of Country-of-Origin Labeling
In the United States, Mandatory Country-of-Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was brought into force in 2008. Because of the bill, American retailers must inform consumers about the country of origin of various classes of meat products including muscle cuts of beef, ...
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Annual Survey of Canadian Exporters- Growing Concern about Protectionist Sentiment in the United States
Over the past three years, The Fraser Institute has surveyed Canadian companies about the state of Canada-US trade relations and the incidence on non-tariff and non-quota trade barriers that companies operating in Canada face when exporting. https://www ...