Price increases, new partners on the table as Canadian businesses prepare for tariffs

Price increases, new partners on the table as Canadian businesses prepare for tariffs

TORONTO — Jessica Miao has been stressed out since November, when U.S. President Donald Trump first threatened to slap 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods.
The co-founder of Apricotton, a Toronto-based company making bras for teens, sees the promised tariffs

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