U.S. May Permit Nvidia H200 Chip Sales to China
The U.S. government is reportedly considering allowing Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 AI chips to Chinese markets. This potential policy shift could significantly impact global tech trade relations.
The U.S. government is reportedly considering allowing Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 AI chips to Chinese markets. This potential policy shift could significantly impact global tech trade relations.
Saab CEO confirms plan to build Gripen fighter jets in Canada is contingent on a federal government order. Learn how this impacts Canadian defence and industry.
Japan's exports surged 8.5% globally in recent data, but shipments to the US declined significantly due to Trump administration tariffs. Learn how trade patterns are shifting.
Freeport LNG's Texas export facility increases natural gas consumption as data shows rising demand. Stay updated on energy sector developments.
Canada launches $6-billion trade infrastructure fund to diversify exports beyond U.S. market. Minister Sidhu outlines strategy to boost global trade partnerships and economic resilience.
A legal dispute at the Port of Prince Rupert, involving First Nations and an exclusivity deal, is jeopardizing Canada's plan to double non-U.S. exports and billions in resource opportunities.
Canada's Department of National Defence is actively recruiting public servants from other federal departments to strengthen its workforce. Learn about this strategic hiring initiative.
Canada's military announces plans for a volunteer defence force to protect national security. Learn about the new strategic approach and what it means for Canadians.
U.S. ambassador praises F-35 fighter jets as Canada evaluates Swedish alternatives. Former defence chief emphasizes strategic network acquisition beyond aircraft.
A major new agreement will see 20,000 tonnes of Canadian beef from JBS in Brooks, Alberta, shipped to Costco stores in Mexico, diversifying export markets for the industry.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe returns from Washington D.C. trip confident tariffs can be avoided. Get the latest on cross-border trade negotiations affecting Canadian agriculture.
A Canadian trade tribunal has ordered a reboot of a $100M military contract for night-vision binoculars after finding it unfairly favoured U.S. firms. Discover the details and implications.
Former New Brunswick premier Shawn Graham emphasizes the lumber industry's vital role in provincial exports and economy. Learn why this sector remains critical for growth.
Canada secures major defence export as German Navy purchases $1 billion combat management system. Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu announces historic deal strengthening bilateral ties.
Germany will resume weapons exports to Israel, ending a suspension from August. The decision is conditional on the ceasefire holding and large-scale humanitarian aid delivery.
Sweden offers Canada comprehensive defence insights including civilian protection strategies and infrastructure resilience. Learn how Swedish approaches could shape Canadian security policy.
The German government has officially removed restrictions on military equipment exports to Israel. This significant policy shift comes amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict and marks a pivotal moment in international defense cooperation.
Defence Minister David McGuinty reveals Canada is exploring multiple fighter jet suppliers beyond F-35s. Get the latest on Canada's military procurement strategy.
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff reversal on over 200 food products provides unexpected relief for Canadian beef producers, food manufacturers, and consumers facing inflation pressures.
Canadian readers voice strong opinions on a proposed civil servant reservist plan and a $210M road safety initiative. Discover the public's take on government spending.
Saab's CEO confirms talks to build Gripen fighter jets in Canada, potentially creating thousands of jobs and boosting sovereign defence capabilities.
Saab's CEO confirms talks to build Gripen fighter jets in Canada, potentially creating thousands of jobs amid F-35 deal reconsideration. Read the latest defence news.
Calgary-based Enbridge announces major US$1.4 billion investment to expand pipeline capacity to U.S. markets, strengthening Canada's energy export capabilities.
Canada's mid-shore patrol vessels will be pulled from service sooner than expected as the coast guard faces increased security demands under its new National Defence mandate.
Canada's International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu announces renewed efforts to restart trade negotiations with India, signaling a fresh approach to bilateral economic relations between the two nations.
Ottawa's plan to expand Canada's military reserves from 28,000 to 400,000 faces significant recruitment and logistical challenges. Can this ambitious vision revive national unity?
Canada's Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Jennie Carignan appears to be reconsidering her controversial plan to recruit public servants for military reserves after facing public backlash. Learn about the proposed mobilization strategy and its reversal.
Canada's Department of National Defence plans to train civil servants for supplementary reserve roles. Learn about the controversial new program and its implications for national security.
The IEA reports a record wave of new LNG supply is coming, creating market risks. U.S. projects face the greatest exposure. Will demand keep pace? Read the analysis.
Windsor-Essex manufacturers are poised to expand into nuclear and defence sectors, backed by a new $186M federal Buy Canadian procurement policy announced in the 2025 budget.