Vermont Businesses Hit by Tariffs on Canada

A cross-border business summit of brewery owners, maple syrup producers and other leaders did not disagree with the state’s Democratic junior senator, Peter Welch, who said, ‘This is really, really stupid. This is going to hurt Vermont.’
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