Canadian food and drink exports worth $12 billion may shift from the U.S

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Canadian food and drink exports worth $12 billion may shift from the U.S. due to strained cross-border trade and U.S. tariffs. Farm Credit Canada's report suggests diversifying by strengthening interprovincial trade, using existing agreements, and forming new international partnerships to reduce U.S. market dependence. The strategy aims to redirect exports to Canadian demand and European/Asian markets, particularly in prepared foods, while promoting domestic consumption and processing.


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