Feb 10 • 19:05 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

Trump threatens to prevent the opening of the bridge between Canada and the United States

U.S. President Donald Trump threatens to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge between Canada and the U.S. unless Washington receives full compensation from Ottawa.

In a recent social media post, President Donald Trump issued a warning regarding the Gordie Howe International Bridge, which connects Ontario, Canada to Michigan, U.S. Trump stated that the bridge would not open until the Canadian government treats the United States with the respect and fairness it deserves. This statement reflects ongoing tensions between the two countries concerning trade and economic interactions.

The bridge, which is financed by Canada, is owned jointly by Canada and the state of Michigan. In response to Trump's comments, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reminded him that Canada had indeed financed the bridge's construction. Moreover, Carney pointed out that the infrastructure was built by workers from both nations and utilized steel sourced from both Canada and the U.S., emphasizing the collaborative nature of the project.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford expressed optimism following a conversation between Trump and Carney, expressing confidence that the bridge would open as scheduled. This development indicates a potential resolution to the tensions and highlights the importance of the bridge for economic connectivity between Canada and the United States, as both countries depend on strong cross-border infrastructure for trade and travel.

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