While new U.S. tariffs apply to all steel and aluminum imports, Canada will be the most impacted country as it is the largest source of U.S. imports by far. … READ MORE >
Manufacturing added jobs in May, but still shows signs of softening
While federal employment numbers released Friday show the U.S. manufacturing sector added jobs in May, the sector also continued a gradual softening, according to data released earlier this week by the Institute for Supply Management. … READ MORE >
Should the U.S. ban imports of Chinese electric vehicles?
Should a pause or outright barrier on entry of Chinese EVs into the U.S. market happen, this should not lead companies to become complacent. … READ MORE >
Workforce, trade, capital: Conference highlights top manufacturing sector issues in Canada
Workforce dynamics, productivity, advanced technology investments and trade policies are some of the critical issues defining the future of Canada’s manufacturing sector. … READ MORE >
Canada’s October jobs report: Cooling manufacturing labor market
The broader economic slowdown with fewer job vacancies and growing labor participation suggests that the momentum in wage growth may begin to wane. … READ MORE >
UAW strike and Unifor bargaining: Impact on Canada’s auto sector
Within the automotive manufacturing ecosystem, key areas that will be affected by the labor action and contract negotiations include supply chains, inventories, costs and pricing and the EV transition. … READ MORE >
Manufacturing sector gained jobs in June, labor shortage remained
Even with the job growth in June, the softening in the manufacturing job market has continued since November as the sector adapts to the slowdown in overall manufacturing activity. … READ MORE >
Canada positioned to thrive in EV landscape—and other takeaways from EV/VE 2022
When it comes to further embracing electric mobility, Canada has significant competitive advantages and immense market opportunities. … READ MORE >