With trade representing more than one-third of Canada’s GDP — and over 70% of exports going to the United States — resilient, integrated supply chains are essential to economic growth. Manufacturing sits at the centre of this relationship, with goods and components crossing the border multiple times before reaching final markets.
Today, supply chains are increasingly driven by digital platforms, real-time data, and AI-enabled systems. At the same time, tariffs, geopolitical uncertainty, and shifting trade and digital rules are reshaping how manufacturers operate and compete.
This 1.5-day mission will bring together senior Canadian and U.S. policymakers, business leaders, and policy influencers to examine the pressures facing North American supply chains — and the policy and technology solutions needed to strengthen resilience, unlock digital trade, and boost productivity.
Major elements of this mission will include:
Supply chain resilience Strengthening physical and digital supply chains to withstand economic, trade, and geopolitical shocks.
Trade policy and CUSMA Navigating tariffs and policy shifts while advancing modern, predictable trade and digital rules.
Canada–U.S. cooperation Supporting regulatory alignment, data flows, and digital trade frameworks across the border.
Innovation and AI in manufacturing Accelerating productivity and competitiveness through advanced manufacturing technologies.
Flights and Accommodation
Once you register, we will send you a welcome email with information regarding flights, accommodation recommendations, briefing materials and other important information.
Registration Fees*
Excellence Members/Chamber Network: $1,725.30 CAN (Contact your MR Rep for the Discount Code)
Members: $2,236.50 CAN (Contact your MR Rep for the Discount Code)
Non-Members: $3,195 CAN
Note: Participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation. Most meals are covered, but not all.
No refunds. Transfers are allowed within your company for the same mission.