Canada, U.S., and Poland: trade, tariffs, and middle powers | Bernhard Otterstein for TVP WORLD

President Trump’s threat to slam Canada with 100% tariffs raises questions about North American trade and strategic partnerships.

Bernhard Otterstein, President of Polish-Canadian Chamber of Commerce, explains how Canada maintains strong ties with the U.S. while expanding its relationship with China and Poland.

The interview highlights energy security, military cooperation, and the role of middle powers in global trade.

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Bernhard Otterstein was born and educated in Vancouver, Canada, where he graduated with honours from the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia. He has worked with numerous corporate, governmental, and institutional entities in North America, Europe and Asia in the areas of economic analysis, strategic project and investment planning, new market development, as well as cross-cultural communications. He has been directly involved in projects in the fields of real estate, engineering, energy, biotechnology and IT/telecommunications.

Over the past 15 years, Mr. Otterstein has gained first-hand experience in identifying and promoting innovative, emerging technologies and related business opportunities, taking them from early stage to market via private equity investment and the active co-management of several start-up ventures.