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From Alaska to Maine, communities that border Canada worry US tariffs come at a personal cost

  • Residents along the U.S.-Canada border express concern over the emotional and economic impacts of proposed tariffs, highlighting close community ties.
  • Disruptions from tariffs will impact both sides of the border, affecting residents and industries in border towns.
  • Holler indicated that he might visit Alaska border towns but avoid other U.S. Regions if tariffs are imposed.
  • The high cost of living in remote areas may worsen if tariffs are enacted, as noted by a resident.
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Durango Herald broke the news in on Sunday, March 2, 2025.
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