The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce represents nearly 800 Member companies with over 20,000 employees in the Thunder Bay area. This year’s...
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Thunder Bay Now Eligible for Rural Ontario Development Program Following Local Advocacy
The Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission (CEDC), City of Thunder Bay and Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce welcome the...
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2025 Chamber Board Election: Notice to Members of First Slate of Candidates
In accordance with Section 4:17 of the By-Laws of the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce the Executive Committee has approved a slate of...
50% Tariff for Copper Product Exports to U.S., Effective August 1
"U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday imposed hefty new tariffs on imported copper products, though the duties largely spare Canada’s...
U.S. Suspending De Minimis Exemption for Direct to Consumer Shipments
"United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday applied tariffs to low-value imports from all trading partners. The move, made in an...
NOMA and Thunder Bay Chamber condemn U.S. decision to raise softwood lumber duties, threatening Northern communities and jobs
The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association (NOMA) and the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce are expressing deep concern following the U.S. Department of Commerce’s decision on Friday to significantly increase anti-dumping duties on Canadian softwood lumber to 20.56%.
Prime Minister Carney announces new measures to protect and strengthen Canada’s steel industry
On July 16, 2025, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced a suite of targeted measures to stand behind Canada’s steel industry, protect...