
Jesse Goldman
Jesse Goldman is a partner at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, specializing in competition and international investment law. He has highlighted the significant delays in project approvals in Canada, drawing comparisons to more efficient processes in other countries, which has been exacerbated by tariff threats from the Trump administration.
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Jesse Goldman, a partner in the competition, international trade and foreign investment group at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP in Toronto, noted an increase in the use of bonded warehouses.
Free-trade zones in the U.S. provide Canadian companies with options for tariff reliefJesse Goldman, a partner at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, said he suspects most goods that entered the U.S. tariff-free because of the de-minimis exemption wouldn’t be USMCA-compliant because they’re manufactured elsewhere.
Trump to suspend duty-free exemption for low-value shipmentsJesse Goldman expressed skepticism about the feasibility of enforcing new definitions of transshipment.
Trump’s message to trade partners: Trim ties with ChinaJesse Goldman, a partner at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, specializes in trade law and discussed the vulnerabilities of Canadian manufacturers.
Not all goods can easily become USMCA-compliant, leaving some businesses vulnerableJesse Goldman, partner at law firm Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, who specializes in trade law, discussed the complexities of USMCA compliance.
What gets a reprieve from Trump’s tariffs? Understanding the USMCAJesse Goldman, a partner with the law firm Osler, believes the legal challenge against the tariffs has a lot of merit.
Trump’s March Madness of tariffs has a confusing, changeable schedule. Here’s what we knowInvestment lawyer Jesse Goldman highlighted the lengthy approval process for projects in Canada compared to Australia.
Trump’s pursuit of a ‘golden age’ jolts Canada to confront its growth problem




















