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CUSMA a blessing for some Canadian businesses, a pain for others despite escaping U.S. tariffs

June 8, 2026

Canadian businesses that comply with CUSMA were spared in the Trump administration's latest tariffs, but for many of them, it hasn't brought a total sigh of relief as compliance has come with its own set of frustrations. "It's actually quite a nightmare," says the co-owner of a puzzle company in Ottawa.



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