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International trade: navigating the rapidly changing landscape

11 min · 4 de dic de 2025
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In this article — “International trade: navigating the rapidly changing landscape” — we discuss the dramatic shifts in Canadian trade policy that occurred in 2025 due largely to the often-fluctuating U.S. tariffs. In the coming year clients will need to closely monitor legal and political developments in the U.S., and Canada’s responses to them, as they adapt to this new and rapidly evolving environment. Osler Legal Outlook is brought to you by Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP. Osler is a leading, national law firm with a singular focus — your business. We advise clients on an array of domestic and cross-border legal issues, drawing on the expertise of over 600 lawyers to provide the answers you need, when you need them. Osler Legal Outlook, published on December 4, 2025, provides general information only and does not constitute legal or other professional advice. Specific advice should be sought in connection with your circumstances. For more information about Osler and for the full Osler Legal Outlook, please visit our website, osler.com [https://www.osler.com/en/insights/reports/2025-legal-outlook/?utm_source=buzzsprout&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=olo-2025].

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International trade: navigating the rapidly changing landscape

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