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U.S. businessowners don't want to leave their Canadian suppliers, but 50% tariffs might leave them no choice

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U.S. businessowners don't want to leave their Canadian suppliers, but 50% tariffs might leave them no choice

American entrepreneurs say sustained, 50 per cent tariffs would force them to make the choice they've been hoping to avoid for more than a year and a half: breaking away from longstanding, good-faith relationships with Canadian suppliers for the sake of their finances.

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