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Trump reportedly plans to ease some tariffs on carmakers, but will these measures do anything to offset the broader damage caused by his trade policies? It's still unclear. Meanwhile, eastern provinces make a step towards interprovincial trade.
- Kirstyn Brown, Editor, Plant Magazine
 
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Trump set to give automobile industry some tariff relief: White House

It's not immediately clear what the full impact of the change will be for Canada's auto industry, which received a partial carve-out from Trump's tariffs for vehicles compliant with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade.


Hydro-Québec launches $10B energy efficiency plan through 2035

Starting now, Hydro-Québec has launched three core initiatives totalling $2 billion, including support for its industrial customers.


Avonlea launches new tech for more sustainable lithium mining

The Cavitek system is designed to improve lithium extraction using advanced cavitation science.


New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador sign agreement to knock down trade barriers

Trump's global trade war and calls to annex Canada have provinces scrambling to reroute exports away from the United States and build local markets instead.


Ontario Shipyards partners with Algoma Steel to build RCN ships with Canadian-made steel

Algoma Steel Inc. has signed a letter of intent to join the Team Vigilance preferred supplier program as the exclusive steel provider of steel plate.


 
 
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