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Effect of tariffs to Canada

29 min · 17. apr. 2026
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Canada has invested extensively in electric vehicle manufacture but is now facing tariffs to sell to the US market. These tariffs  were not expected and are having a huge impact on Canadian business, government and communities. We speak to Allan Rutman based in Toronto, Canada. Allan Rutman is President of the Axis Consulting Group as well as being a Partner of the Financial Advisory Services Group of Zeifmans LLP. He has provided turnaround management services to lenders, management and shareholders for more than 30 years.

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