Carney talks tough, promises to fight back against Trump’s tariffs during Winnipeg campaign stop
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney promises that NFI Group will be exempt from Canadian counter-tariffs on U.S. Materials to help its competitiveness.
- During a campaign stop in Winnipeg, Carney emphasized the need for remission orders on counter-tariffs for NFI and its subsidiaries.
- NFI Group, employing about 8,500 people globally, plans to build all buses for Canadian customers in Canada by September, aided by federal and provincial funding.
- Paul Soubry, NFI Group's President and CEO, stated they have managed through trade challenges amidst a difficult five years, and he confirmed that despite U.S. Tariffs, NFI will not relocate operations from Winnipeg to the U.S. And aims to create more Canadian jobs.
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