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Canada’s Consul General in Detroit Talks Cross-Border Trade

This week on the podcast, Consul General Joseph Comartin weighs in on the U.S.-Canada trade relationship, the impact of tariffs and a collaborative infrastructure project.

Canada’s Consul General in Detroit Talks Cross-Border Trade

Joseph Comartin, Canada’s consul general in Detroit and a former member of Parliament, sat down with MMG on the sidelines of the Cross-Border Connections conference hosted by ACG’s Detroit, Toronto and Western Michigan chapters.

Comartin, who gave the conference’s opening address, discussed the trade relationship between the U.S. and Canada, the impact of the steel and aluminum tariffs, and a collaborative infrastructure project that promises to yield economic benefits on both sides of the border.

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“For Canada, the really offensive part of the tariffs is the basis on which they were imposed, which was that of national security vis-a-vis the United States.”

JOSEPH COMARTIN
Canada’s Consul General in Detroit