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How U.S.-Canada tariffs could hit New York’s economy
As U.S.-Canada tariff disputes escalate, New York’s economy faces serious risks, with over $42 billion in trade at stake. McGill University professors Preetika Joshi and Vivek Astvansh warn that rising costs on goods like aluminum, barley, and auto parts could lead to inflation, job losses, and disruptions across key industries. With New York sending more than half of its agricultural exports to Canada, businesses and consumers alike are bracing for the impact of these trade tensions.
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