Port Huron mayor discusses trade war's local impact

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Port Huron, Michigan, is feeling the impact of a trade war with Canada, which has led to fewer Canadians crossing the border. Mayor Anita Ashford expressed concern over the economic effects on local businesses that rely on Canadian visitors. Ashford noted that some Canadians have stopped coming to Port Huron due to tariffs. While some Canadians still work in the city, the overall relationship with Sarnia, Ontario, is strained, and residents are uncertain about the future. Local businesses are experiencing a downturn, and residents are worried about the ongoing trade situation. Ashford emphasized the need for communication and resolution to improve relations and support the economy.


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