BIABC calling for action on US tariff file as province announces new deals across Canada
KAMLOOPS — This week, the Business Improvement Areas of British Columbia (BIABC) issued a news release calling for five action items to address challenges with uncertainty around American tariffs. The association says it has written a letter to Minister Ravi Kahlon but have received no response.
The BIABC represents 55,000 small- and medium-sized businesses across the province, and they are sounding the alarm on tariff uncertainty and a lack of communication from government.
“The challenge is to set the table to allow us all to prosper,” said Jeremy Heighton, Executive Director of the BIABC. “Now is the time to reduce regulations, look at streamlining domestic trade opportunities, look at inter-provincial trade barriers, remove some of the labeling and shipping and all of the weird little things that add massive costs for our manufacturers. And let’s give our communities back the opportunity to shine in B.C.”


