B.C. assembles ‘war room’ as U.S. tariff threat looms on Saturday
- 20 percent of businesses in Surrey have direct trade ties with the United States, amounting to roughly $2.8 billion in cross-border commerce each year, according to Mayor Brenda Locke.
- The Border Mayors Alliance, formed in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats, includes about 20 Canadian mayors.
- Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke states that U.S. tariffs would put hundreds of jobs in her community at risk, requiring support for affected businesses.
- All three levels of government are responding to the tariff threat, with key ministers traveling to Washington for meetings with U.S. Officials.
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