Nous joindre
X
Rechercher
Publicité
 

Neomedia in-house survey

Has buying local become a habit for you in recent months?

durée 15h00
9 mars 2025
ici

commentaires

ici

likes

 

vues

imprimante
Marie-Claude Pilon
email
Par Marie-Claude Pilon, Journaliste

Although U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday, March 6, extending duty-free access to certain products from Canada, he is maintaining others. The issue, which has attracted a great deal of attention in Quebec this week, inspired the Neomedia team to ask the survey question. 

Before that date, and since March 4, all Canadian products crossing the U.S. border have been subject to 25% tariffs. For minerals and energy, the tariffs were 10%. 

Since taking office, Donald Trump has signed seven documents, decrees, proclamations or presidential directives on the imposition of tariffs on his trading partners. 

At a press conference last January, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau specified a list of products whose prices will be revised upwards.  The list is as follows: 

- Wine;

- beer; and

- American whisky;

- Orange juice;

- Coffee; Tea; 

- Tea; Rice;

- Rice;

- Chocolate; 

- Tobacco and cigars; 

- Make-up (lipstick, eye pencil, nail polish); 

- Shaving products, deodorants, shampoo, toothpaste and dental care; 

- Dishes and utensils;

- Household appliances;

- Fruit and vegetables;

- Vegetables;

- Bathtubs, showers, sinks and washbasins; 

- Doors and windows; 

- Perfume;

- Clothing;

- Shoes;

- Carpets, curtains and sheets; 

- Tires for trucks, cars, motorcycles and bicycles;

- Suitcases; 

- Jewelry; 

- Firearms; 

- Furniture and mattresses; 

- Cleaning products;

- Sports equipment;

- Plastics;

- Lumber.

In light of this situation, we're asking you this week: Has buying local become a habit for you in recent months?  

To answer this question, click on this link

À lire également: 

- Une première vague de tarifs douaniers en vigueur dès mardi? 

commentairesCommentaires

0

Pour partager votre opinion vous devez être connecté.

RECOMMANDÉS POUR VOUS


Rigaud: a citizen complains of foul odours on Saint-Pierre

Julie Houle, a resident of Rigaud who lives on rue Saint-Pierre, contacted Néomédia earlier in March to report a problem in her area. For the past two weeks or so, there has been a strong stench coming from the sewer system.  ‘It really stinks in the Rue Saint-Pierre and Rue des Érables area, along the Rivière Rigaud. It's intense. In my opinion, ...

Four opportunities to donate blood this week

By mid-March, Héma-Québec will be holding four blood collections in the Suroît region for those interested in participating.  The dates and locations of scheduled clinics are as follows: Monday 10 March: - Chez Maurice en spectacle (1897 chemin Ste-Angélique, Saint-Lazare) from 1 to 7.30 p.m.;  Tuesday, 11 March: - Hotel MOCO (40 ...

Protecting your identity: preventing fraud

The month of March, dedicated to fraud prevention, is the perfect opportunity to remind everyone of the importance of protecting their identity and finances in the face of increasingly sophisticated scams. With increasingly complex methods, fraudsters are threatening our personal and financial security. Simple actions and constant vigilance are ...

app-store-badge google-play-badge