Lawyer Brenda Swick Interviewed by the Financial Post about Bombardier
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Lawyer Brenda Swick recently sat down with the Financial Post for an interview entitled “Bombardier duties: the start of a trade war?”
Brenda Swick, international trade negotiator and partner in the firm’s Toronto office, spoke with Larysa Harapyn on the 220% duties imposed on Bombardier C-series jets sold to DELTA, and how this trade irritant may affect NAFTA negotiations.
To watch the full interview, please click here.
Brenda Swick, international trade negotiator and partner in the firm’s Toronto office, spoke with Larysa Harapyn on the 220% duties imposed on Bombardier C-series jets sold to DELTA, and how this trade irritant may affect NAFTA negotiations.
To watch the full interview, please click here.
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