The multi-billion-dollar Great Lakes shipping industry is bracing for the impact of a potential 25% tariff on Canadian imported goods, as recently promised by President-elect Donald Trump. Shipping stakeholders worry the tariffs will hurt agriculture companies on both side of the U.S.-Canadian border. Read the full story by WCMU – Mount Pleasant, MI.
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