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Op-ed by Margulis and Hopewell: "Canada’s new government should withdraw the current tariffs on Chinese steel, aluminum and EVs and instead follow the European approach. This would enable Canada to address China’s unfair trade practices, while ensuring our compliance with international law."
May 6, 2025, 1:15 PM
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