Most Canadians would avoid buying U.S. products post-Trump tariff: Nanos survey
Most Canadians would avoid buying U.S. products post-Trump tariff: Nanos survey

Most Canadians would avoid buying U.S. products post-Trump tariff: Nanos survey

A majority of Canadians would be hesitant to buy U.S. goods in response to the proposed American tariff on products from Canada, according to a new survey.
The findings of a recently released Nanos Research survey suggest a tariff on Canadian exports into the U.S. would, for two-thirds of Canadians, negatively impact the likelihood they'd purchase U.S.-made goods.
On Nov. 25, U.S. president-elect Donald Trump said he would impose a 25 per cent tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico until the two countries clamped down on drugs, particularly fentanyl, and migrants crossing the border.
yes, but what goods are even made in the us these days?
I always get a good laugh when I see a giant "PROUDLY MADE IN USA" sticker that has a big US flag.
and it's on a plastic tub. Or a bucket. I think the plastic brush I use to clean my cast-iron pan is from the US, but again it's just a lump of plastic.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised that the most common USA-produced good I interact with is oil.
It's not manufactured goods, but Canada imports a lot of produce from the US.
During the last Trump administration, I avoided buying American-grown fruit and vegetables whenever I could.
Same, started doing it again yesterday.
Except this time, for all its evils, I have AI to suggest meals/recipes based on what Canadian produce looks good and is at a reasonable price in the store.
Are you typing this from a computer or phone? Those are often “made in USA” even if the product comes directly to Canada from China.
Plenty