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Latest threat of U.S. tariffs impact Canada and other countries - 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏexperts available

April 01, 2025

The latest batch of U.S. tariffs is due to come into effect tomorrow. As Canada and nations across the world await details from the White House, 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏexperts are available to provide insight into the economic impacts we can expect, which sectors are most affected, what Canada can do to mitigate the effects, how Canadians can help by buying domestically produced goods, and more.

Available 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏExperts

SRABANA DASGUPTA, professor, Beedie School of Business 
srabana_dasgupta@sfu.ca
Expertise: Supply chain economics, marketing, consumer choice.

STEEVE MONGRAIN, professor, economics 
mongrain@sfu.ca
Expertise: Public economics, law and economics, taxation, economic policies.

ANDREY PAVLOV, professor, finance, Beedie School of Business  
apavlov@sfu.ca
Expertise: Implications of policy announcements on the economy and housing, both in the U.S. and Canada.

RACHEL DORAN, vice president of policy and strategy, Clean Energy Canada, based in Toronto
Contact Keri McNamara – manager, reports and outreach – for interviews
778.951.8060 | keri@cleanenergycanada.org (Note: After April 17, contact Sicellia Tsui, sicellia@cleanenergycanada.org)
Expertise: Climate and energy policy, electric vehicle market, critical minerals, clean economic policy.

JOANNA KYRIAZIS, director of public affairs, Clean Energy Canada, based in Ottawa
Contact Keri McNamara – manager, reports and outreach – for interviews
778.951.8060 | keri@cleanenergycanada.org (Note: After April 17, contact Sicellia Tsui, sicellia@cleanenergycanada.org)
Expertise: Climate policy, climate change and energy law, critical minerals, clean economic policy.

CONTACT 

SAM SMITH, SFU Communications & Marketing 
236.880.3297 | samuel_smith@sfu.ca

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