
Fraser Johnson
Fraser Johnson is a renowned supply-chain expert at Western University’s Ivey Business School in Canada. His expertise in logistics and trade dynamics has made him a prominent voice in discussions surrounding the impacts of international tariffs and trade policies. Johnson emphasizes the significant repercussions that U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum could have on Canadian exports and the broader implications for American industries reliant on these imports. His insights are especially relevant as Canada navigates the complexities of trade relationships under shifting political climates.
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Canada:
Fraser Johnson, the Leenders Supply Chain Management Association Chair at Western University’s Ivey Business School, discussed the impacts of supply chain shortages.
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United Kingdom:
Fraser Johnson expressed doubts about the practicality of training enough workers to assemble iPhones in the US.
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United Kingdom:
Fraser Johnson is a professor at Ivey Business School and an Apple supply chain expert.
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Canada:
Fraser Johnson, a professor at Western University’s Ivey Business School, highlighted the importance of the Canadian auto industry to the overall economy.
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Canada:
Fraser Johnson, a professor at Western University’s Ivey Business School, said the tariffs will have 'significant repercussions' for the Canadian automotive industry.
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Canada:
Fraser Johnson, a professor at Western University’s Ivey Business School, said the tariffs will have 'significant repercussions' for the Canadian automotive industry.
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New Zealand:
Fraser Johnson, a supply-chain expert, noted that about 90% of Canada’s steel and aluminium exports go to the US.
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