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CERC Member Bulletin - February 3, 2025

February 3, 2025  

Navigating Uncertainty: CERC’s Commitment Amid U.S. Tariff Challenges


Dear CERC Members,

As we face renewed uncertainty with the U.S. tariffs, I want to acknowledge the concerns this may raise for our members and the broader mobility community. Trade and the seamless movement of talent across borders are critical to our economy, and disruptions can create significant challenges for businesses and employees alike.

However, if the past few years have taught us anything—through the pandemic and other global disruptions—it is that we are resilient. Time and again, we have navigated uncertainty together, emerging stronger and more adaptable.

CERC is actively collaborating with our partner associations in Canada and the U.S. to ensure that policymakers understand the importance of trade and cross-border mobility. We are working to amplify the voice of our industry and advocate for solutions that support economic growth and stability

Please know that CERC remains steadfast in our commitment to supporting you during these times. We will continue to provide insights, advocacy, and resources to help you navigate this evolving landscape.

Thank you for your continued engagement and trust. We will keep you informed as we learn more, and we encourage you to share your perspectives with us.


Stephen Cryne
President & CEO
Canadian Employee Relocation Council

 

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