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Our Statement on the U.S. Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling
This is certainly not the last chapter of this never-ending story.
The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the use of IEEPA tariff powers is a legal ruling, not a reset of U.S. trade policy. This is certainly not the last chapter of this never-ending story.
Canada should prepare for new, blunter mechanisms to be used to reassert trade pressure, potentially with broader and more disruptive effects.
While we walk confidently into the upcoming CUSMA review with the clear value of the deal on the table, companies are moving fast to diversify to hedge against future shocks. The Mexico Mission this past week is a further push toward not being caught with all our eggs still all in the same basket.
- Candace Laing, President and CEO, Canadian Chamber of Commerce
About the Canadian Chamber of Commerce — The Future of Business Success
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce is Canada’s largest and most activated business network — representing over 400 chambers of commerce and boards of trade and more than 200,000 business of all sizes, from all sectors of the economy and from every part of the country — working to create the conditions for our collective success. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce is the undisputed champion and catalyst for the future of business success. From working with government on economy-friendly policy to providing services that inform commerce and enable trade, we give each of our members more of what they need to succeed: insight into markets, competitors and trends, influence over the decisions and policies that drive business success, and impact on business and economic performance.
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613.302.7683
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Other News
Our Response to the Government’s Changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program
Our Response to the Introduction of Bill C-22, An Act Respecting Lawful Access
