Canadian US-Trade Businesses Decline 2.9% in Shift
Canada’s US-Dependent Businesses Drop 2.9%

A key slice of Canadian commerce tied to the United States shrank over the past two years, signaling a shift in cross-border business ties and raising questions about the next phase of growth. New data show the number of active businesses in Canada that rely on the U.S. market fell 2.9% from
The number of active Canadian businesses dependent on the US market dropped 2.9% over two years, signaling a significant shift in cross-border commerce. This contraction raises concerns about future growth prospects and the evolving relationship between Canadian enterprises and their American counterparts. The decline reflects broader changes in international trade dynamics.
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