According to Bridgitte Anderson, President and CEO of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade mainly, approximately 25 percent of Canada’s total traded goods flow through Western Canada’s ports. Each day of port shutdown disrupts an estimated $800 million worth of goods.
by George Moen
Tariffs, or taxes imposed on imported goods, can have a significant impact on small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) by raising production costs and disrupting supply chains.
by George Moen
There are two main types of tariffs: ad valorem and specific tariffs. Ad valorem tariffs are calculated as a percentage of the item's value (e.g., a 10% tax on the import price).
by George Moen
Tariffs can have significant implications. While they may benefit specific domestic industries, they can also increase costs for consumers and businesses relying on imported goods.
by George Moen
Virtual terminals are increasingly essential in today’s digital economy, helping businesses remain adaptable, secure, and customer-focused in a competitive market.
by George Moen
Critics argue that reducing immigration will hinder economic expansion and limit the country’s global competitiveness, as many industries face acute labor shortages.
by George Moen
Press Releases for Businesses delivers essential content directly to the right audiences, supporting businesses in building brand awareness and establishing industry authority.
by George Moen
These events and activities highlight how October is a dynamic month for business across different sectors, with a mix of economic, cultural, and corporate activities.
by George Moen