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The consumer blowback in Canada is stunning. There are demands to re draft labeling rules here to enforce country source on every product in the market place. The water cooler conversation is now "where did that stapler come from?", couldn't you find a Canadian suppler? No? Well order the European one". If Canadians are laid off due to Trump (and it's very very likely), every layoff notice will be headline news just like war reports from WW2. American suppliers have lost their Canadian business for the next 4 years and possibly for a generation. We are typically 10% of most consumer products top line. And this battle is only beginning.

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Canada supplys almost 60% of U.S. aluminum. Opening an aluminum foundry is not like opening a new corner convenience store. A few weeks will not cut. Try years! How will America replace Canada's low cost aluminum? It can't. If the tarrifs on aluminum are implemented these costs will infiltrate the supply chain and result in higher prices across a broad range of consumer goods from aluminum foil, roasting pans Ford F150 pickups, computers to aircraft. Yes, tarrifs will certainly be a victory for the U.S., a Pyrrhic victory; a victory that comes at a significant cost to the victor that is almost tantamount to defeat.

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