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Dilkens’s Border Mayors Alliance condemns ‘unpredictable’ U.S. tariffs

15 March 2025
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Dilkens’s Border Mayors Alliance condemns ‘unpredictable’ U.S. tariffs
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A group of Canadian mayors, led by Windsor’s Drew Dilkens, are exploring alternative procurement options in response to unpredictable U.S. tariffs that have impacted the steel and aluminum industry. The Border Mayors Alliance, consisting of 40 mayors, is seeking clarity amidst ongoing tariff threats to mitigate disruptions and protect their economies. Dilkens has been meeting with U.S. mayors to discuss the negative consequences of the tariffs on Canadian cities and build alliances for support.

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