Tariff war cost Canadian Pacific $200M over past year, CEO says
Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. has suffered a $200-million blow from the ongoing tariff war set off by the United States, said CEO Keith Creel, who nonetheless remained upbeat amid ongoing doubts about the North American free trade pact.
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