Tag: Tariffs
Auto belt anxiety: Where Southwestern Ontario stands a year after Trump 2.0
Jan. 20 will mark one year since Donald Trump swept back into office, igniting a trade war between Canada and the U.S.
400km Hydrogen Pipeline With No Users Will Raise Germany’s Electricity Prices
Germany recently completed and pressurized the first roughly 400km segment of its national hydrogen backbone. The pipes are in the ground, the compressors work, and the system is technically ready. There is only one problem. There are no meaningful hydrogen suppliers connected and no material customers contracted. This is not … [continued]
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‘Turbulent year’ ahead as London jobless rate hits 7.6 per cent
The London area’s jobless rose in December to 7.6 per cent, suggesting a “turbulent year” ahead for job-seekers and the local labour market
Many unknowns ahead after record 2025 for beef producers
While 2025 started out with a high level of uncertainty for Grey-Bruce beef producers due to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats, it ended as a banner year with record-high prices. But looking forward into 2026, some volatility is expected in the market, with factors like the upcoming renegotiation of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico free trade agreement, […]
Crude Oil Prices Down In 2025 Due To Oversupply
I don’t know if this was coordinated in any way with the Venezuela drama, but it’s an interesting piece to come out from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) at this time. The agency just published the following report: “Crude oil prices fell in 2025 amid oversupply.” The most popular … [continued]
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