Tariff Response: Advocating for Free Trade
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
STATEMENT FROM CAROL MCGLOGAN, PRESIDENT & CEO, ELECTRO-FEDERATION CANADA ON U.S. TARIFFS
Toronto, February 5, 2025 — Electro-Federation Canada (EFC), representing Canada’s electrical and automation industry, strongly opposes the recent tariffs announced (an subsequently delayed) by President Trump on Canadian imports. These tariffs threaten to disrupt North American supply chains, increase costs for businesses and consumers, and put thousands of jobs at risk.
Carol McGlogan, President and CEO of Electro-Federation Canada, states that our industry relies on North America’s integrated supply chain, which leverages scale, expertise, and cost efficiencies to maintain global competitiveness.
“Tariffs break down our competitiveness and hurt manufacturers, distributors, and the broader economy,” McGlogan says. “The electrical and automation sector plays a critical role in powering industries across North America, from energy and manufacturing to transportation and construction. Increased costs on essential components and equipment will impact businesses in both countries,” she adds.
EFC calls on both governments to uphold the fair-trade policies agreed to as part of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and to find a resolution that supports continued economic growth and cooperation. EFC shall continue to advocate for its members and work alongside policymakers to ensure that Canada’s electrical and automation sector remains competitive and resilient.
About Electro-Federation Canada
Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) represents more than 230 member companies that manufacture, distribute, market, sell, and maintain a wide range of electrical and automation products contributing to Canada’s net-zero future, including advanced technologies such as intelligent buildings, smart infrastructure, and Industry 4.0. EFC members contribute over $15.1 billion to the Canadian economy annually and support over 109,000 jobs across the country. EFC, a national not-for-profit association, empowers the Canadian electrical and automation industries with business intelligence, industry research, professional development, community networking and promotes a collective collaborative voice for advocacy and standards advancement.