Auto industry analysts and labour leaders on both sides of the border have warned the two new U.S. trade frameworks with the European Union and Japan are ominous for the Canadian auto industry – and even problematic for the U.S. Both agreements announced over the past week will impose a
obody outside the U.S. has any influence on how the political storm growing there comes out, but everybody has a stake in the outcome.
Canadians will have serious bragging rights next summer when we co-host the FIFA World Cup with Mexico and the U.S.
U.S. tariffs are not just policy, but declarations of a new imperialistic age, where trade is a weapon, not a partnership.