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Iran conflict disrupts global energy and farm supplies, boosting Canada’s leverage in U.S. trade talks.
A war involving Iran has triggered global price surges in oil, natural gas, fertilizer, and potash, disrupting supply chains and increasing costs for American farmers and industries.
With the Strait of Hormuz partially closed, oil flows have been impacted, driving up energy prices and threatening agricultural production.
These disruptions may strengthen Canada’s leverage in upcoming CUSMA negotiations, as the U.S. faces supply vulnerabilities and could reassess its reliance on stable partners.
Canada’s role as a reliable supplier of key resources may prompt a shift in Washington’s approach, despite President Trump’s past criticism of the trade deal and erratic trade policies.
El conflicto con Irán interrumpe la energía global y el suministro agrícola, aumentando la influencia de Canadá en las conversaciones comerciales de EE.UU.