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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