The U.S. administration’s rhetoric on trade deficits is wrongheaded—and also ignores the huge benefits American exporters reap from processed imports
Tag Archives: international trade
Coming soon, Donald Trump’s NAFTA demands
Canadians are waiting for Americans to show their hand with NAFTA renegotiations just weeks away
As the U.S. retreats on trade, China is quietly picking up the pieces
Canada has committed to diversifying its global trade portfolio. The key question now is how closely to align with China’s growing influence
Canada remains on Donald Trump’s nice list—for now
A visit from one of Trump’s senior business advisors offers some reassurances—and shows what could be ahead in Canada-U.S. relations
Trudeau’s pitch for Brand Canada in a Trumped-up world
Trudeau hopes to convince global investors that Canada is a safe harbour against the forces of protectionism and nationalism, but will they listen?
Help for the Canadian economy? Yes, from Europe.
The eurozone recovery is shaky, but it’s still a big deal
Jobs and other myths about trade
Stephen Gordon on a debunking spree
The new NDP?
The NDP would like you to know that it doesn’t oppose trade.
Ed Fast on Canada’s shift toward Asia, FTAs and exports of expertise
The minister of international trade talks with Luiza Ch. Savage
The U.S. and Canada—singing in harmony?
U.S. and Canadian business groups are urging their governments to coordinate rules and ease restrictions