Alix Rodrigues, proprietor of Nut Hut in Vancouver, packing almonds.
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Alix Rodrigues, proprietor of Nut Hut in Vancouver, packing almonds.
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How do you run a enterprise when a commerce struggle is brewing? As President Trump’s tariffs kick in – or are paused or are restarted – companies world wide are attempting to navigate the uncertainty.
And, whereas commerce is that this massive international factor, it’s made up of particular person farmers and enterprise homeowners and truckers and producers. Tens of millions of individuals everywhere in the world are being compelled to reevaluate relationships that they have been constructing for years.
Canadians have had a head begin – Trump introduced his plan to tariff Canadian items on day one in workplace. So in at the moment’s episode: how one Canadian small enterprise is making an attempt to handle the chaos.
This episode was produced by Sylvie Douglis and edited by Sally Helm. It was engineered by Cena Loffredo and fact-checked by Sierra Juarez. Alex Goldmark is our govt producer.
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