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Globe and Mail reports that Canadian National Railroad has laid off 400 managers.

The Globe and Mail reported that Canadian National Railway laid off 400 managers from its rail offices in Canada and the United States due to a drop in freight caused by the trade war.

In August, Donald Trump announced that he would increase tariffs against Canada by an additional 10%.

Sector tariffs of 50 percent on all steel and aluminum imports have hurt the economy in the region.

The company did not disclose the number of affected employees.

Could not verify immediately the number of affected people.

On October 31, the railroad company that connects Canada's Eastern, Western and Gulf coasts to the U.S. Midwest, will report its third-quarter earnings.

In its second-quarter forecast, CN retracted its 2024-2026 projection, citing a high level of macroeconomic volatility and uncertainty related to changing trade and tariff policies.

(source: Reuters)