Tariff Resources

Single & Upper Tier WOWC Exports*
*Money received in the region from the sale of goods and services to foreign and domestic sources

Manufacturing Exports from WOWC Region

Agriculture Exports from WOWC Region
Letter to Prime Minister and Premier
The WOWC will remain a vocal advocate for solutions that protect our industries and communities, as we are committed to working with all levels of government to safeguard our region’s economic future.
WOWC Letter to Prime Minister and Premier
Statement from Vice Chair on Tariffs
The WOWC supports the Ontario and Canadian governments in addressing trade restrictions, recognizing their impact on industries and communities. Statement
Survey for Western Ontario Businesses
A survey has been created to assess the impact of tariffs in Western Ontario.
Access the survey here: SurveyMonkey – Tariff Impacts.
County-Level Municipal Responses to Tariffs
AMO Response
Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) has launched a dedicated website.
AMO Chair Robin Jones sent a formal letter to Premier Ford regarding tariff concerns.
Investments in Community Housing as a Response to Tariffs
- AMO wrote to the Premier highlighting how investments in municipal infrastructure could protect vital construction jobs while driving future productivity. Today, AMO wrote a follow-up letter to share a new report that builds the business case for investments in community housing as a response to tariffs.
Federal Government Resources
- The Connect2Canada website is an official platform run by the Embassy of Canada in Washington, D.C., designed to strengthen and highlight the relationship between Canada and the United States. It provides news, updates and information on Canada’s presence and priorities in the U.S., including trade, security, the environment, and cultural ties.
- The Canadian Importers Database (Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada) provides data on major U.S. importers by city.
Canadian Chamber of Commerce
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce identified Canada’s most tariff-vulnerable communities, primarily in Southwestern Ontario’s auto and manufacturing sectors.