Suncor Touts Canadian Refining Capacity as Way to Weather Tariffs

Suncor Touts Canadian Refining Capacity as Way to Weather Tariffs
The Suncor Energy Centre is pictured in Calgary, on Sept. 16, 2022. The Canadian Press/Jeff McIntosh
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Suncor chief executive Rich Kruger says that while all Canadian businesses will feel a hit from tariffs, his company is fairly well-positioned to limit the impact.

He says the company’s large Canadian refining footprint and higher capacity than peers to export crude from the coast makes it less exposed to tariffs compared with some companies more reliant on shipping unrefined heavy crude south of the border.