AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTrade Retaliation: Canada’s PM Mark Carney says Ottawa will hit U.S. imports “dollar for dollar” starting Sept. 8 after talks collapsed and the U.S. imposed 50% tariffs on about $20B of Canadian goods, targeting sectors like steel, dairy, electronics, appliances and pulp/paper—raising fresh uncertainty for cross-border hiring and investment tied to USMCA. Immigration Court Ruling: A federal judge in New York struck down a Trump-era policy that paused immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries, saying it violated U.S. immigration law and overstepped authority—an HR and mobility signal for Latin America and the Caribbean. Workforce & Mobility Risk: The same visa fight is now reshaping how employers plan relocations and staffing pipelines, while the tourism fallout from the tariff war is already showing up in marketing and discount campaigns aimed at Canadian travelers. Local Business Expansion: Genye Technology opened a new LA-area branch and demo center in Fontana, aiming to localize testing, assembly and customer support for the western U.S. Labor Market Angle: A U.S. court decision also undercuts enforcement against discriminatory job ads, potentially affecting hiring fairness and compliance costs for companies.
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