B.C. ports strike hurting hundreds of small businesses, CFIB says via financialpost
Nutrien Ltd.
If the strike continues, Nutrien might have to curtail production at its other potash mines as well, the company’s chief executive Ken Seitz said. Businesses are concerned the strike may lead to higher prices since shipping companies charge for the time that goods remain on ships, trains or in container terminals.Article contentDan Kelly, president, CFIB
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