Archive: https://archive.today/Clit6
From the post:
>Canada removed many of its retaliatory tariffs on US goods Friday, signaling a major thaw in trade tensions between the two countries.
The move aims to reset trade talks between the two countries, and should lead to lower tariffs on Canadian goods entering the US.
That should help keep prices in check for everything from lumber and seafood to alcohol and auto parts.
For Americans, the move means more than cheaper goods on shelves and at the pump. It also eases pressure on businesses that rely on Canadian imports, from homebuilders to carmakers, and reduces the risk of sudden price hikes.
Archive: https://archive.today/Clit6
From the post:
>>Canada removed many of its retaliatory tariffs on US goods Friday, signaling a major thaw in trade tensions between the two countries.
The move aims to reset trade talks between the two countries, and should lead to lower tariffs on Canadian goods entering the US.
That should help keep prices in check for everything from lumber and seafood to alcohol and auto parts.
For Americans, the move means more than cheaper goods on shelves and at the pump. It also eases pressure on businesses that rely on Canadian imports, from homebuilders to carmakers, and reduces the risk of sudden price hikes.