Anxiety about Trump tariffs runs deep in Quebec industrial cities
- U.S. President Donald Trump imposed 25 percent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, citing issues including fentanyl smuggling and immigration concerns.
- Trump temporarily suspended these tariffs for the auto industry until early April, after receiving pressure from major automakers.
- Residents in Windsor are anxious about the tariffs' potential impact on their economy, heavily reliant on the auto sector, according to local leaders like Mayor Michael Taylor.
- Canadian cities like Trois-Rivières are feeling the pressure from U.S. Tariffs, with concerns raised by managers and union representatives about job stability in vulnerable regions, highlighted by a study from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
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