
Meredith Lilly
Meredith Lilly is a professor at Carleton University's Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, specializing in trade policy. She has expressed insights regarding the complexities of diversifying trade relationships, particularly in the context of Canada and Mexico's economic interactions, especially during trade disruptions such as those caused by U.S. tariffs.
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Meredith Lilly, the Simon Reisman Chair in International Economic Policy at Carleton University, commented on the potential changes to import rules.
Ottawa weighs greater retail access for U.S. dairy industryMeredith Lilly provided insights on Canada's trade negotiations and challenges.
The fight to preserve North American trade is just beginning: A guide to the USMCA renewal talksMeredith Lilly is noted as an adviser to former prime minister Stephen Harper and an author of the report.
Canada needs new playbook for relations with China amid Trump chaos: reportMeredith Lilly is a professor at Carleton University, emphasizing the challenges of diversifying supply chains amid trade tensions.
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