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International Trade   -   Oct 10, 2025 Smart leaders leverage high-value military contracts as strategic negotiation chips in broader trade agreements. This is happening now with Canada's F-35 deal and CUSMA renegotiation.
Smart leaders leverage high-value military contracts as strategic negotiation chips in broader trade agreements. This is happening now with Canada's F-35 deal and CUSMA renegotiation.

FIGHTER JETS FOR TRADE RELIEF? The strategy behind Canada's biggest negotiation play: Prime Minister Carney's recent Washington trip wasn't just a courtesy call—it was a strategic opening move on the North American trade chessboard.

Strategic Exporting   -   May 29, 2025 Tariff Whiplash: Canadian Exporters May Have Just Days to Act Amid Rising Uncertainty
Tariff Whiplash: Canadian Exporters May Have Just Days to Act Amid Rising Uncertainty

This week’s ruling by the U.S. Court of International Trade, which temporarily blocks many of the tariffs introduced by former President Trump, should be front-page news for every Canadian exporter—but not for the reasons you might think.

Canada-US trade tensions are creating immediate risks for businesses, but savvy companies can capitalize on Canada's expanding bilateral trade agreements to diversify their markets during disruptions.
Trade Strategy   -   Oct 12, 2025 Canada-US trade tensions are creating immediate risks for businesses, but savvy companies can capitalize on Canada's expanding bilateral trade agreements to diversify their markets during disruptions.

The numbers don't lie. With US-Canada trade tensions escalating and near-universal tariffs threatening in 2025, most Canadian businesses are freezing operations and hoping for the best. That's exactly the wrong move.

by Rob Arthurs & WBN Finance & WBN News Tariffs Edition & WBN News Canada
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Trade Strategy   -   Oct 12, 2025 Canada-US trade tensions are creating immediate risks for businesses, but savvy companies can capitalize on Canada's expanding bilateral trade agreements to diversify their markets during disruptions.
Canada-US trade tensions are creating immediate risks for businesses, but savvy companies can capitalize on Canada's expanding bilateral trade agreements to diversify their markets during disruptions.

The numbers don't lie. With US-Canada trade tensions escalating and near-universal tariffs threatening in 2025, most Canadian businesses are freezing operations and hoping for the best. That's exactly the wrong move.

by Rob Arthurs & WBN Finance & WBN News Tariffs Edition & WBN News Canada
International Trade   -   Oct 10, 2025 Smart leaders leverage high-value military contracts as strategic negotiation chips in broader trade agreements. This is happening now with Canada's F-35 deal and CUSMA renegotiation.
Smart leaders leverage high-value military contracts as strategic negotiation chips in broader trade agreements. This is happening now with Canada's F-35 deal and CUSMA renegotiation.

FIGHTER JETS FOR TRADE RELIEF? The strategy behind Canada's biggest negotiation play: Prime Minister Carney's recent Washington trip wasn't just a courtesy call—it was a strategic opening move on the North American trade chessboard.

by Rob Arthurs & WBN News Tariffs Edition & WBN News Canada & WBN News Global & WBN Finance
Strategic Exporting   -   May 29, 2025 Tariff Whiplash: Canadian Exporters May Have Just Days to Act Amid Rising Uncertainty
Tariff Whiplash: Canadian Exporters May Have Just Days to Act Amid Rising Uncertainty

This week’s ruling by the U.S. Court of International Trade, which temporarily blocks many of the tariffs introduced by former President Trump, should be front-page news for every Canadian exporter—but not for the reasons you might think.

by Rob Arthurs & WBN Finance & WBN News Tariffs Edition & WBN News Global
Tariff Edition   -   May 01, 2025 ✅ From Trade Tension to Trade Triumph: How Canadian Businesses Can Pivot Beyond the U.S.
✅ From Trade Tension to Trade Triumph: How Canadian Businesses Can Pivot Beyond the U.S.

As U.S. tariffs tighten, Canadian exporters face a pivotal choice: retreat or expand globally. With access to 50 free trade markets and major infrastructure ready, Canada is primed to pivot beyond the U.S.—and lead with premium products on the world stage.

by Rob Arthurs & WBN News Tariffs Edition
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