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Windsor, Ont., manufacturer pivots to 'huge' market in India as Canada tries to strike trade deal

May 29, 2026

As India and Canada work toward a free trade deal, a Windsor, Ont., business that manufactures coatings for the automotive rubber industry is also eyeing the Indian market amid uncertainty linked to U.S. tariffs. “We need to be there," says the president of G. Bareich Import-Export Inc.



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