Governors from six northeastern U.S. states have invited Canadian premiers to Boston for a summit focused on the economic fallout from tariffs imposed by the U.S. under President Trump. The meeting aims to address the disruption these tariffs have caused to cross-border trade and local economies. Leaders hope to find ways to maintain strong economic ties and cooperation despite the ongoing trade tensions. The summit underscores the significant impact of U.S. trade policy on both American and Canadian communities. The invitation signals a regional effort to mitigate the negative effects of the trade dispute.
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Healey, other governors invite Canadian premiers to Boston for talks over Trump tariffs
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey and five other northeastern governors are inviting Canadian premiers to Boston for a meeting about the impacts of President Donald Trump's tariffs. Healey said the governors hope the Canadian leaders will come for a discussion about how the states and provinces can continue to work together.
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Healey and other Northeast governors invite Canadian premiers to Boston summit to talk trade, tariffs
The uproar over a trade battle launched by the US under President Trump threatens to upend the economies of communities on either side of the US-Canada border.
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Mills, Northeastern Governors Invite Canadian Premiers to Meet on Tariffs
The six northeastern governors signed a letter Monday inviting the eastern Canadian premiers to meet in Boston in the coming weeks to discuss the tariffs. The Premiers of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Québec were included in the invitation.