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U.S.-Canada trade talks stall with no deal in sight as Michigan/Canadian businesses brace for tariff impact
U.S.-Canada trade talks have stalled with no resolution in sight, creating economic uncertainty and cost increases for businesses operating near the border. Industry leaders warn that this conflict significantly impacts employment in Michigan due to the high volume of cross-border trade. Furthermore, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to impose counter-tariffs on multiple U.S. sectors.
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