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Only California and Texas have higher costs from tariffs
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The search for an Ottawa County Administrator will continue through the summer, a group of local restaurants is holding events to support Kent county farmland preservation, Canadian's are reconsidering traveling to the U.S., and more.
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Part of the justification for Trump’s tariffs on Canada had to do with border security, despite seeing little drug trafficking and dramatically fewer crossings by undocumented immigrants
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The U.S. ambassador to Canada thinks there will be a full re-working of the trade agreement between the U.S. and Canada within the next couple years
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The discussions directly affect Michigan, which imports oil, steel, and lumber from Canada
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Around $50-billion in goods enters Michigan from Canada yearly according to the Canadian Consulate General in Detroit
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez talks about the region’s 2025 economic outlook and how Michigan farms are preparing for immigration workforce audits. But first, how the threat of tariffs is impacting West Michigan manufacturing hiring.
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West Michigan business leaders are waiting to see what’s next after some of President Trump’s tariffs were put on hold Monday
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some of his policies may make the auto business more difficult.
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President-elect Donald Trump said he would enact a 25 percent tariff on imports from Canada on his first day in office