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Detroit and Windsor's economies are intimately connected. On a typical day, thousands of trucks cross the Detroit River with parts that may cross back again several times before a single car rolls off the line.
But that rhythm is off; new tariffs and shifting border rules have fueled uncertainty.
Marta Leardi-Anderso, executive director of the Cross-Border Institute at the University of Windsor, joined The Metro to unpack the mechanics and the human impact of President Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods.
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Detroit and Windsor's economies are intimately connected. On a typical day, thousands of trucks cross the Detroit River with parts that may cross back again several times before a single car rolls off the line.
But that rhythm is off; new tariffs and shifting border rules have fueled uncertainty.
Marta Leardi-Anderso, executive director of the Cross-Border Institute at the University of Windsor, joined The Metro to unpack the mechanics and the human impact of President Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods.

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