The executive director of the Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association, Chris McKee, has raised concerns about the potential impact of proposed 25 per cent tariffs on exports to the U.S. on the trucking industry in Atlantic Canada. McKee believes that these tariffs could have devastating effects on the industry, which is already facing major economic challenges due to one of the worst freight recessions in over 50 years. Truck driver Sergii Stavinchuk, who has been in the industry for six years, shares the same concerns about the potential impact on their jobs.
The trucking industry in Atlantic Canada is bracing for potential U.S. tariffs, which could have a significant impact on exports to the U.S. According to Chris McKee, the executive director of the Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association, these tariffs could have a devastating effect on the industry, which is already facing major economic challenges due to one of the worst freight recessions in over 50 years. Truck driver Sergii Stavinchuk, who has been in the industry for six years, shares the concerns of many truck drivers about the potential impact on their jobs.
Chris McKee, the executive director of the Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association, has expressed concerns about the potential impact of proposed 25 per cent tariffs on exports to the U.S. on the trucking industry in Atlantic Canada. McKee believes that these tariffs could have devastating effects on the industry, which is already facing major economic challenges due to one of the worst freight recessions in over 50 years. Truck driver Sergii Stavinchuk, who has been in the industry for six years, shares the same concerns about the potential impact on their jobs.
The trucking industry in Atlantic Canada is facing potential challenges due to proposed 25 per cent tariffs on exports to the U.S. According to Chris McKee, the executive director of the Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association, these tariffs could have a devastating effect on the industry, which is already struggling with major economic challenges. Truck driver Sergii Stavinchuk, who has been in the industry for six years, shares the concerns of many truck drivers about the potential impact on their jobs in light of these tariffs.
Chris McKee, the executive director of the Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association, has raised concerns about the potential impact of proposed 25 per cent tariffs on exports to the U.S. on the trucking industry in Atlantic Canada. McKee believes that these tariffs could have devastating effects on the industry, which is already facing major economic challenges due to a freight recession. Truck driver Sergii Stavinchuk, who has been in the industry for six years, shares the concerns of many truck drivers about the potential impact on their jobs.
The trucking industry in Atlantic Canada is bracing for potential challenges as the U.S. considers imposing 25 per cent tariffs on exports. Chris McKee, the executive director of the Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association, has expressed concerns about the potential impact on the industry, which is already facing major economic challenges due to a freight recession. Truck driver Sergii Stavinchuk, who has been in the industry for six years, shares the concerns of many truck drivers about the potential impact on their jobs.