Oil prices spike as U.S. squeezes Iran, and Rogers CEO urges government to incentivize companies to invest in 5G
Good morning!Oil prices spiked 3 per cent after reports that the United States will warn buyers of Iranian oil to end imports soon or face sanctions. Rogers CEO Joe Natale warns that the next 24 months are crucial for the country’s digital industry and urged the government to incentivize spending on 5G networks. Canada’s portfolio of international assets, including airports and roads owned by pension funds, is helping to protect the country’s top credit rating, according to Fitch Ratings.
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