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Canadian companies are boosting trade with allies other than the U.S. and with smaller markets to minimize economic damage ...
In response to US tariffs, Canada is diversifying trade by engaging with allies other than the US, aiming to enhance economic ...
New government data show that Canada's companies are finding more alternative markets to lessen their economic reliance on a ...
New data from Statistics Canada shows Canada's trade deficit narrowed in May as exports to the United States fell for the ...
Tariff negotiations between the two top trading partners are on a different track from those the U.S. is pursuing with other ...
Canada's trade deficit in May narrowed after a record-breaking deficit in April as total exports rose and imports fell even ...
China and Canada have expressed strong interest in enhancing cooperation with Bangladesh in areas of trade diversification, investment, and humanitarian assistance, particularly in support of the ...
Developing the infrastructure necessary to make Canada’s economy less dependent on trade with the U.S. “will not be easy, fast, or cheap,” and will require refocusing investment priorities, ... with ...
The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is now searching for a construction company to plan and build the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 ...
The recent progress toward a new trade deal is encouraging, and we are following developments closely. We are all invested in the future of the trade relationship between Canada and the United States.
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent moves to recalibrate Canada’s relationship with China signal a long-overdue and welcome shift in our foreign and trade policy. His call with Chinese Premier Li ...
Canada is optimistic that ongoing negotiations for an ASEAN-Canada Free Trade Agreement (FTA) will unlock substantial economic opportunities for both regions, while advancing inclusive and rules-based ...
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