Canada is staring down the barrel of another trade war. While trade wars are never good, the pending barrage is particularly ill-timed. Growth is crawling and unemployment rising. Throw in a tariff war and we’re courting a recession. None of this should surprise us. Canada’s exposure to trade risk is older than the country itself. […]
The main conceptual idea of the article is that Canada can withstand and even defend against potential trade tariffs from the Trump administration through strategic cooperation with its allies and by leveraging its own strengths.
The author argues that Canada's historical dependence on trade, alongside its global partners, positions it to navigate potential trade wars effectively.
The main conceptual idea of the article is that Canada can withstand and even defend against potential trade tariffs from the Trump administration through strategic cooperation with its allies and by leveraging its own strengths. The author argues that Canada's historical dependence on trade, alongside its global partners, positions it to navigate potential trade wars effectively.