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Caught in the crossfire: Michigan concerned over automobile tariffs targeting Canada

DETROIT - Glenn Stevens Jr. can look out his office window in downtown Detroit and see Canada. The view encapsulates historic automobile achievement between two countries despite a flowing river and international border 鈥 one that’s on the brink of being ripped apart.

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Caught in the crossfire: Michigan concerned over automobile tariffs targeting Canada

Windsor, Ont. is shown through a fence in Detroit, Mich. on Thursday, April 4, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Kelly Geraldine Malone


DETROIT - Glenn Stevens Jr. can look out his office window in downtown Detroit and see Canada. The view encapsulates historic automobile achievement between two countries despite a flowing river and international border 鈥 one that’s on the brink of being ripped apart.

“Our economies in auto between Ontario and Michigan are seamless. They are one and the same,” Stevens, executive director of MichAuto, said Friday. “We don’t even view there being a border, there’s literally a couple of bridges.”

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