Government’s decision to exempt food from new retaliatory tariffs will protect Canadian jobs, food affordability: Restaurants Canada
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Food Processing Skills Canada Report Shows Changing Habits Due To U.S. Trade War - Canadian Manufacturing
OTTAWA — On Apr. 3, Food Processing Skills Canada (FPSC) released their consumer research report, Impact of US Tariffs on Canadian Food Consumer Behaviour. This report is reportedly part of a series of consumer surveys gathering insights into Canadians’ grocery shopping habits, perceptions of available products, and response to increasing food prices and inflation. This final report in the series also assessed awareness and concern regarding US …
Government’s decision to exempt food from new retaliatory tariffs will protect Canadian jobs, food affordability: Restaurants Canada
In consultation with the government on Canada’s response to U.S. tariffs, Restaurants Canada said it shared a list of 39 priority items, including food, food-safe packaging and cleaning supplies, that are critical for the foodservice industry and can’t be easily procured domestically or from other markets. The post Government’s decision to exempt food from new retaliatory tariffs will protect Canadian jobs, food affordability: Restaurants Canada…
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