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$12B in food and drink exports could be shifted away from U.S.: Farm Credit Canada

Farm Credit Canada has identified $12 billion in food and beverage exports that could be shifted away from the U.S. market as cross-border trade comes under continued strain. 

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$12B in food and drink exports could be shifted away from U.S.: Farm Credit Canada

Potato plants are seen on a farm in Clinton, P.E.I., Monday, Jul 21, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Giordano Ciampini


Farm Credit Canada has identified $12 billion in food and beverage exports that could be shifted away from the U.S. market as cross-border trade comes under continued strain. 

The Crown corporation, which provides financing and other services to the agriculture industry, says U.S. tariffs have introduced uncertainty to a relationship that has historically been of benefit to Canada’s agriculture and food sector. 

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