https://bccassn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/US-Tariffs-Thumbnail2.png232319Tom Gogelahttps://bccassn.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/bcca-logo-300x150.pngTom Gogela2025-03-20 16:25:482025-03-20 16:25:48Federal Government Undertaking Public Consultations On Proposed Countermeasures
The construction industry has identified straightforward strategies and solutions that will enhance resilience and drive productivity. We’re ready and willing to work with the provincial government to get these done and build a stronger BC.
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During the early hours of the morning of March 4, 2025, Donald Trump formally imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods exported to the US, and 10% tariffs on energy products.
BC is one of the last jurisdictions to advance Prompt Payment legislation. Our province depends on its construction industry to get the job done: the people who build BC deserve to be paid on time.
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BCCA is pleased to hear a strong commitment to eliminating unnecessary red tape, breaking barriers to the construction of middle-class homes, advancing critical infrastructure projects, and building a robust skilled workforce.
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This checklist outlines best practices and key considerations for trade and general contractors to help them assess risk, address contract provisions, and take informed action.
Federal Government Undertaking Public Consultations On Proposed Countermeasures
Submissions will be accepted until April 2, 2025
BC Construction Industry Says Budget 2025 Doesn’t Do Enough for Economic Growth and Resilience
The construction industry has identified straightforward strategies and solutions that will enhance resilience and drive productivity. We’re ready and willing to work with the provincial government to get these done and build a stronger BC.
List of Products from the US subject to 25% Tariffs Effective March 4, 2025
Full list of counter-tariff measures imposed by the Government of Canada as a result of US Tariffs on Canadian Exports to the United States.
BCCA Statement on U.S. Tariffs Taking Effect
During the early hours of the morning of March 4, 2025, Donald Trump formally imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods exported to the US, and 10% tariffs on energy products.
U.S. TARIFFS – WHAT’S IN THE NEWS
Reference News Material Related to U.S. Tariffs
No Time to Wait: New Campaign From BC’s Construction Industry Urges Provincial Government to Take Immediate Action for Payment Certainty
BC is one of the last jurisdictions to advance Prompt Payment legislation. Our province depends on its construction industry to get the job done: the people who build BC deserve to be paid on time.
BC Construction Industry Echoes Throne Speech Commitments Towards Infrastructure and Housing
BCCA is pleased to hear a strong commitment to eliminating unnecessary red tape, breaking barriers to the construction of middle-class homes, advancing critical infrastructure projects, and building a robust skilled workforce.
Checklist for Navigating Tariff Uncertainty
This checklist outlines best practices and key considerations for trade and general contractors to help them assess risk, address contract provisions, and take informed action.