The US-Canada Free Trade Agreement of 1988 will eliminate most of the existing tariffs in the next 10 years between the two countries and create one unified market for most goods. This will mean new business opportunities for US companies and new challenges for their financial officers, who will need to be familiar with the market conditions of the different Canadian provinces. Specific issues of concern are pricing, sourcing strategies, exchange rate exposure, and economies of scale in capital ...
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