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Cities will feel tariffs 'first and worst,' B.C. mayor says heading into U.S. meeting

  • Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke attended the North American Mayors Summit in Washington, D.C. To address tariffs affecting cities and economies across North America.
  • Locke highlighted the impact of tariffs, stating they 'raise costs for businesses, workers, and consumers' and emphasized the need for a united front among mayors.
  • Locke expressed huge concern that local businesses might relocate to the United States due to high land costs in Surrey compared to Washington State.
  • Over 20% of Surrey businesses trade with the United States, contributing about $2.8 billion annually.
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Cities will feel tariffs 'first and worst,' B.C. mayor says heading into U.S. meeting

'These aren't just Democrats, there's also Republicans that are going to be there,' Locke noted before the summit got underway

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Peace Arch News broke the news in British Columbia, Canada on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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