Canada-U.S. trade faces ‘critical moment’ that demands urgent action, businesses warn
WASHINGTON — North American trade is facing a “critical moment” in the ongoing aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, say Canadian business leaders as they embark on a concerted campaign to fortify ties with the United States.
The new Canada-U.S. “road map” partnership is the ideal platform to start reinforcing existing relationships and confronting some long-standing irritants — but time is of the essence, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce argues in a new lobbying effort launching Tuesday.
“Simply put, there is no path to our trade recovery without a meaningful renewal of the Canadian-U.S. trade relationship,” said chamber president and CEO Perrin Beatty.
“That’s why the Canadian Chamber of Commerce plans on laying the groundwork for that renewal now, so our members can fully exploit the rebound and recovery opportunities when the time comes.”