Canadian companies may be able to claw back Trump’s emergency tariffs


In the same period, 41 per cent of small businesses said tariffs and trade disruptions had decreased their profit margins. 32 per cent said they spent between $5,000 and $25,000 in additional costs due to tariffs and trade-related fees, and nine per cent reported they spent between $26,000 and $100,000.



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