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Opinion | Higher prices and empty shelves: Why Trump’s tariffs will spark a summer of shortages for Canadians

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Shipping containers are seen ready for transport at the Guangzhou Port in the Nansha district in southern China’s Guangdong province. Container-shipping traffic from China has dropped by as much as 60 per cent depending on the destination, David Olive writes.


David Olive is a Toronto-based business columnist for the Star.

In the weeks since U.S. President Donald Trump began his tariff war against Canada and scores of other countries, consumers have been bracing for tariff-induced price hikes.

But a new threat has emerged with Trump鈥檚 tariff regime聽鈥 the possibility of widespread product shortages.

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David Olive

David Olive is a Toronto-based business columnist for the Star.

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