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Are US tariffs bringing manufacturing back to Canada?
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In Canada the economic measures against it have been met with a wave of patriotism.
Some consumers and businesses boycotting American products.
Others with operations in the US face a choice - ride out uncertainty or bring their enterprise back home.
Reshoring Canada is a non-partisan group advocating for a more resilient supply chain in Canada .
Reshoring the auto industry would require " tens of hundreds of billions of dollars in both private and public sector investment to make happen", says Desjardins senior director of Canadian economics.
He says that Canada should focus on industries where we have a comparative advantage, such as processing steel and aluminium.
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