"We've lost about 70 per cent of our potato farmers over the last 20 years. Alberta built potato processing and now they're a potato processing superpower." ...
blamed on both tariff and non-tariff barriers. Containers at Apapa port Intra-African trade’s value has declined to $190.9 billion, demonstrating persistent challenges the regional economies ...
This is a perfect illustration of how tariff barriers impact trade flows more than they change prices for the commodity. It’s good news for the Canadian wheat market, whether tariffs arrive ...
For example, a 15% tariff on imported cheese valued at $1,000 would result in a $150 tariff. These tariffs protect local farmers by making foreign products more expensive and less competitive.
A significant non-tariff barrier (NTB) that business in Africa faces is infrastructure deficiencies, which is hampering growth, specifically for the 16 landlocked countries in Africa that are ...
For example, a 15% tariff on imported cheese valued at $1,000 would result in a $150 tariff. These tariffs protect local farmers by making foreign products more expensive and less competitive.