
Catherine Fortin-Lefaivre
Catherine Fortin-Lefaivre is the vice-president of international policy and global partnership at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. She has been vocal about the impact of U.S. tariffs on Canadian businesses and the need for a balanced trade agreement, emphasizing the importance of quality over speed in negotiations amid ongoing trade tensions between Canada and the U.S.
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Catherine Fortin LeFaivre is senior vice-president at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
Canada should bet bigger on MexicoCatherine Fortin-Lefaivre, vice-president of international policy and global partnership at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, commented on the business climate.
Trump says trade talks 'complicated' but Canada will be 'very happy' with eventual dealCatherine Fortin LeFaivre advised the government to 'calibrate our response while pressing for a lasting resolution with the U.S. and other trade partners.'
Canada drops some retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. in attempt to reset trade talksCatherine Fortin-Lefaivre, vice-president of international policy and global partnership at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, said businesses are craving certainty after months of tumultuous announcements.
Canada to drop many of its retaliatory tariffs on the USCatherine Fortin-Lefaivre, vice-president of international policy and global partnership at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, said businesses are craving certainty after months of tumultuous announcements.
Canada's conservative leader faces crucial test in special electionCatherine Fortin-Lefaivre, vice-president of international policy, said businesses are craving certainty after months of tumultuous announcements.
Trump threatens India with 'substantial' tariff hike for buying Russian oilCatherine Fortin-Lefaivre noted that businesses are craving certainty after months of tumultuous announcements.
After a blown deadline, what next for US-Canada trade?Catherine Fortin-Lefaivre, vice-president of international policy and global partnership at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, said businesses are craving certainty after months and months of tumultuous announcements.
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