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Coquitlam business gets $1M from feds to ease U.S. tariff pressures

A Coquitlam manufacturer is receiving $1 million from the federal government to modernize its operations and expand into new markets to weather global trade disruptions. Mahler Machining is among 24 B.C. businesses and organizations sharing more than $30.5 million through the federal Regional Tariff Response Initiative, the government announced Aug. 10. “Trade disruptions are creating […]

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