WATCH: Canada was hit this month with new 35 per cent tariffs on goods not covered by Canada-U.S-Mexico agreement on trade. Agri-food Analytics Lab professor Sylvain Charlebois explains the tariff exemption rate when it comes to food trade.
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Canada’s food economy and agri-food trade following 35 per cent tariffs
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