Canadian Chamber of Commerce says uncertainty and turmoil persist with tariff delay
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce said Tuesday a decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to delay the implementation of tariffs on Canadian goods headed to the U.S. leaves businesses, workers, and families in the lurch.
Chamber chief executive Candace Laing said with the potential for tariffs still on the table, the turmoil and uncertainty persist.
Laing said the delay gives more time for Canadian businesses and governments to drive home the point that tariffs make no sense.
The U.S. was set to impose tariffs on Canadian imports before Trump announced a 30-day pause on Monday after two phone calls with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

