Lagging vaccination rate puts Canadian factories at competitive disadvantage Allison Lampert ,
By Allison Lampert and Julie Gordon
(Reuters) - Canadian automation company Promation had been banking on a weaker currency to help it win a new U.S. contract, but a slower pace of vaccinations in Canada could erase that competitive edge, President Darryl Spector said.
Pandemic travel restrictions make it harder for Promation’s technicians to travel across the border to service and repair plant equipment, a drawback when competing against an increasingly vaccinated U.S. workforce. With a fully vaccinated U.S. supply base, why buy from Canada if you can t access the labor to support it?, said Spector.
Lagging vaccination rate puts Canadian factories at competitive disadvantage
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