Ski-Doo maker BRP Inc. has dealt with trade disputes before, but its chief executive says there's one aspect this time around that sets the current Trump administration's tariff regime apart.

“What is particular since the beginning of the year is the fact that tariffs are imposed and they are enforced the day after, which is a bit rocky,” José Boisjoli said in an interview.

While time has been a precious commodity, Boisjoli said BRP is taking the rapidly changing tariff landscape in stride, especially as compliance with the Canada-United States-Mexico trade agreement affords it some wiggle room.

“I think we have had some impact so far that we've been able to overcome. There is some cost, but we pass it on through normal inflation on the price of our vehicles. As long as the USMCA rule h

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