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Trump’s TikTok move sends clear warning to Canadian companies
Appeared in the Toronto Sun, August 12, 2020 Last week, President Trump signed an executive order banning U.S. transactions with ByteDance, the parent company of the popular online video-sharing service TikTok, ostensibly because TikTok’s U.S. operating ...
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A split Congress may increase uncertainty surrounding Canada’s trade environment
This week’s midterm elections in the United States were the most expensive (in terms of candidate expenditures) and featured the largest voter turnout for any midterm election in U.S. history, as many observers saw it as a referendum on ...
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New trade pact mixed bag for Canadians
The long-running soap opera that was the NAFTA renegotiations has ended—at least for now. At the last minute before President Trump’s September 30 midnight deadline, Canadian and U.S. negotiators finalized an agreement that expands an ...
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Trump administration summons ‘national security’ to justify tariffs
The Trump administration has justified its tariffs on U.S. imports of steel and aluminum from Canada (and several other countries) on grounds of national security. Under U.S. law, specifically Section 232 of the Trade Adjustment Act of ...
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In the evolving trade debacle with the U.S, Ottawa must act
The outlook for ongoing NAFTA negotiations grows dimmer by the day, notwithstanding the conciliatory statement by Mexico’s new president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (known colloquially as AMLO). In a recent interview after exit polling ...
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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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Steel, aluminum, tablecloths and NAFTA
What do steel and tablecloths have in common? They are now products that are part of a dollar-for-dollar tariff war between the United States and Canada. They are also canaries in the NAFTA coal mine, signalling that the oxygen has ...
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Reducing drug prices in Canada might prove costly
Proposed changes to Canada’s Patent Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB) were put forward by Health Canada in December 2017 to address what Health Canada identified as a regulatory framework that falls short of its mandate to protect ...
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Shrinking U.S. trade deficit likely bad news for U.S. trading partners
Ordinarily, official announcements of the monthly U.S. trade deficit get minimal attention from the media. Not so for the recent announcement by the U.S. Commerce Department of the March 2018 U.S. trade deficit. Numerous media reports ...
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21st century economies fight over a 20th century industry
Last month, President Trump imposed a 25 per cent tariff on steel and steel products, and a 10 per cent tariff on aluminum. Initially the tariffs applied to all foreign producers exporting those products to the United States. But Trump ...