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Canada Is Building Its Escape — and Washington Never Saw It Coming

 


 
Canada's Trade Strategy in 2026 is undergoing a historic transformation. 
 
 As the U.S.-Canada tariff dispute intensifies and the July 1, 2026 CUSMA review approaches, Canada is quietly reshaping its economic future in ways that Washington may have underestimated. By expanding strategic partnerships with Europe and Asia, investing in critical minerals, clean energy, and new trade corridors, Ottawa is steadily reducing its dependence on the U.S. market. 
 
📌 In this video you'll discover: 
 
• Why Canada's heavy reliance on the U.S. for 73% of its merchandise exports has become a major strategic vulnerability. 
 
• How Germany, Japan, and South Korea are helping Canada develop secure critical mineral supply chains outside of China. 
 
• What the July 1, 2026 CUSMA review could mean for North American trade. 
 
• Why President Trump is unlikely to terminate CUSMA despite escalating political rhetoric. 
 
• How Volkswagen, Northvolt, and the Canada-Germany Hydrogen Alliance fit into Canada's long-term industrial strategy. 
 
• What Warren Buffett meant when he described tariffs as an "act of war"—and what investors should take away from it. 
 
 Whether you're interested in geopolitics, global trade, investing, or international economics, this analysis explains why Canada's quiet economic realignment could have consequences far beyond North America.
 

 

Source:  Tanaka Geopolitics

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