Tariff-hit industries struggling as trade war drags into second year
TORONTO — From rolled steel to kitchen cabinets, Canadian businesses hit by targeted U.S. tariffs are struggling to respond as the trade war drags into its second year.
While most exports continue to flow tariff-free under the Canada-U.S.
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