The impact of Trump tariffs on Canadian exports has once again highlighted a hard truth: Canada is too reliant on a single trading partner. While the U.S. has long been our biggest customer, escalating trade tensions are a stark reminder that our economic security depends on diversifying our markets and strengthening our trade corridors.
As Canada’s gateway to the Pacific, our province is positioned to expand trade with fast-growing economies in Asia and beyond. However, we will continue to fall behind our global competitors without federal leadership, long-term planning and sustained investment in critical trade infrastructure.
The British Columbia government has made significant investments in infrastructure, recognizing its essential
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