How Canada Wins Canada Part 3 When We Win Canada

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Looking at the business business of the business business that sells electric bikes to American customers, Ben Taylor broke the worst.
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“All the work we do to sell in the United States, then 30 days after we are, we are good, we are good, let’s start selling, ‘Boom tariffs’, co-founder Beach-makera Toronto-based electric bike manufacturer.
“There was an absolute scenic night, ‘Will I lose my whole company?'”
Taylor said that in 2016 it was an idea to create a cool looking and vintage style e-bike. Three years later, a coffee payne in a coffee shop in a coffee shop in a coffee shop in a coffee shop with a chance in response to the couple, led the couple.
Engineer with sales, marketing, financing and beach financing, payne, a source of bicycle parts, Taylor started from the garage built motorcycle in their free time.
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Taylor said, “Normally is very different from whatever you do with electricity.” “Let’s collect your truly awesome, funny, funny, funny, that is favorable and experiencing in the city. But most importantly, let him look beautiful and make it look beautiful.”
Taylor said the result was an e-bike returned to the 1960s, but everything is new about it.
“We just felt that the bike was something people will love and thank you.”
First, the business facility can produce their first bikes abroad due to limitation of costs only. Finally, their finances have allowed to import the parts of their finances and bring the production process to Toronto.
First, the basement of a coffee shop for retailers in the area of the area in an industrial storage area in the stock market was leased.
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Taylor, when the company’s bikes were purchased in Canada, the beach, Florida, Florida, Texas, Arizona began to focus on the US market.
Trump was unsure of the beginning when Canadian goods threatened 25% of the total tariffs in the United States
“Like everyone in North America, you don’t know what Donald Trump is thinking about what and what he is thinking of, because he (social media) said,” Taylor said.
When the company recently transported four e-bikes to Florida, President Trump tried to advance US tariffs, but his shipping company received US $ 3,000 after the case of customs documents.
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“Do you want to pay it?” Taylor reminded me of the consignee who asked him. “Of course, our answer is not hell. ‘Send them to us,’ he said.
Taylor said that the company decides to cancel the order from one of Florida dealers.
Despite the lost sale, there were some good news. Trump, Canadian-United States-Mexico agreement raised temporary tariffs to protected products until April 2.
This will allow the company to increase the production of 2025 models coming to the warehouse on Tuesday.

“Children empty the shipment box from the bottom of my foot,” he said.
Hopes that all Canadian goods are made from the border to the south before the tariffs come into force.
“Really caused our work to be in this strange period, and then we only expected, we are very angry.”
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Taylor said that the economic rise forced the company to tighten the company for the Canadian market, despite the low dollar on the beach industry, it was charged with the same amount of e-bikes.
“This is a big hit to our edges, but we believe in protecting Canadians, and if the currency is damaged at the moment, we will have a large product.”
However, the translator complicated the confirmation of e-bikes in the trade barriers, Quebec and British Columbia.
“E-bikes do not have the sequence when it comes to moped motorcycle “Throughout the province,” he said, the largest motorcycle market due to adding, hot climate.
Beachman is also on sale in the Caribbean countries and Indonesia and will be a headquarters in France next year, and their e-bikes will be available throughout the European Union.
“We will grow a European market and invest heavily in Europe,” Taylor.
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