U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to levy 25 per cent tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to his country beginning March 12.
Canada’s long-term strategic response must go beyond helping Canadian companies integrate into alternative global supply ...
With production growth outpacing the rise in new orders, manufacturers increased their inventory levels in January. The growth in stockpiles was modest and lower than the significant increase recorded ...
Trump also intends this week to reset U.S. taxes on all imports to match the same levels charged by other countries.
After billions of taxpayer dollars have been invested, the EV industry in Canada is facing headwinds. Chief among these are ...
Annex Business Media’s manufacturing group is hosting the fourth annual Advance: Women in Manufacturing virtual summit.
Vention, creator of a full-stack software and hardware automation platform, has upgraded its online marketplace with an ...
The Canadian company that processed plant-based milk linked to a deadly listeria outbreak is looking to sell two of its facilities while it liquidates the Pickering, Ont., location where the outbreak ...
Co-located with the Automation Expo & Conference, the 2025 edition of the Western Technology Show will focus on the latest ...
Nearly six in 10 Canadian business leaders are diverting goods from China, but switching suppliers poses new risks.
The last-minute reprieve Monday afternoon before the U.S. was going to impose 25 per cent tariffs just means a continued overhang of uncertainty, said Unifor national president Lana Payne.