Shipments of U.S. orange juice to Canada fell in June to their lowest in more than 20 years, according to newly released U.S. Census Bureau data, as a combination of agricultural setbacks, shifting consumer habits and trade tensions squeeze supply.
Industry analysts like Graydon warn that the impact of these tariffs is being felt more in Canada than in the U.S. Graydon said the measures have had minimal impacts on the U.S. economy, but are contributing to food inflation here. ****
“You can’t take an economy that’s 10 per cent of the U.S. economy and expect our retaliatory tariffs to have any impact.”
Only a few sectors, including Kentucky bourbon, have had “damaging impact” in the U.S., Graydon said.
Really, you think the boycotting from Canada, and I am sure Mexico are not hurting the US? Look at the summer recreation numbers they are hurting because Canadians are not coming down. I am sure all the snowbirds that wont be coming down this winter will hurt too! This is just Canada, they really need to realize that trade deals around the world are going around the US the orange man is killing the US.
EU checking in. Lots of people in my city are boycotting US stuff as much as we can. Even the grocery store has things marked if they’re EU/non and I try to always buy with the little black star now
Really, you think the boycotting from Canada, and I am sure Mexico are not hurting the US? Look at the summer recreation numbers they are hurting because Canadians are not coming down. I am sure all the snowbirds that wont be coming down this winter will hurt too! This is just Canada, they really need to realize that trade deals around the world are going around the US the orange man is killing the US.
EU checking in. Lots of people in my city are boycotting US stuff as much as we can. Even the grocery store has things marked if they’re EU/non and I try to always buy with the little black star now