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Supply chains, ‘friend-shoring’ and cooperation with allies

Author(s): John M. Valley, Jesse Goldman, Alan Kenigsberg, Matthew Kronby, Chelsea Rubin

Dec 11, 2023

Canadian businesses have experienced supply chain challenges since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although some of these abated in 2023, new challenges have emerged as a result of ongoing geopolitical instability, inflation, monetary policy and other social and economic factors. In response, Canada has emphasized policy and regulatory measures intended to both strengthen domestic supply chains and protect those supply chains from overreliance on offshore sources necessary for the functioning of Canada’s economy (known as “onshoring”). Canada has also sought to strengthen relationships with strategic allies and to make a conscious effort to build supply chains through the economies of other democracies – a concept referred to as “friend-shoring.” Friend-shoring is a key element of the federal government’s policy. Businesses should expect it to continue to be a priority in 2024.

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