Should Canada increase trade with China? The latest Nanos poll reveals what voters think
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Canadians are now four times more likely to think Canada should increase its current trade relationship with China compared to 2023 (CTV News/ Globe and Mail/Nanos) – Nanos Research
About two in five Canadians think Canada should keep its trade relationship with China at the current level. However, the appetite to increase its current trade relationship with China has grown compared to 2023. Although similar proportions of both committed Conservative voters and committed Liberal voters prefer maintaining our current trade relationship with China, committed Conservative voters are more than twice likely to favor decreasing i…
Chinese tariffs hitting nearly one in four Canadian agri-businesses - CanadianSME Small Business Magazine
The vast majority of Canadian agri-businesses (88%) say Canada should strengthen trade ties with other countries besides China and the U.S. due to rising trade tensions, finds new data by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). China’s retaliatory tariffs on Canadian agricultural and seafood products are affecting about a third (36%) of Canadian agricultural businesses, with nearly one in four (23%) taking a direct hit. “While th…
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