The 25% tariff on most imported Canadian goods that President Trump’s plans to impose Tuesday has touched off a range of emotions along the world’s longest international border.
ROCHESTER, Minn. - Airports around the country are under heavy scrutiny right now after crashes were reported in Washington DC, Philadelphia, Alaska, and Toronto.
The tariffs have touched off a range of emotions along the world’s longest international border, where residents and industries are closely intertwined. Ranchers in Canada rely
Lawmakers are working on a resolution affirming friendship with and appreciation of Alaska’s neighbor to the east and opposing punitive trade policies against that nation.
With President Donald Trump telling members of Congress Tuesday new U.S. tariffs imposed on Mexico, Canada and China will mean “a little disturbance,” an Alaska economist used coffee as an example to say 49th state consumers should prepare to pay even higher than the Lower 48 because of Alaska’s historic difficulty importing items.
In Alaska, the news reignited concerns about the policy’s potential to send prices skyward – and to damage the state’s relationship with Canada.
Business owners and residents say the policy could affect everything from produce prices to whether or not Canadian customers visit this year.
People in Skagway, Alaska says they're anxious about what a Canada-U.S. trade war will mean for the cost of living in their small, remote town.
With President Donald Trump telling members of Congress Tuesday new U.S. tariffs imposed on Mexico, Canada and China will mean “a little disturbance,” an Alaska economist used coffee as an example to say 49th state consumers should prepare to pay even higher than the Lower 48 because of Alaska’s historic difficulty importing items.
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The 25% tariff on most imported Canadian goods that President Donald Trump’s plans to impose Tuesday has touched off a range of emotions along the world’s longest international border.
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Fairbanks KTVF on MSNAlaska lawmakers advance resolution defending Canada and opposing trade restrictionsAmid pending tariffs, verbal attacks and insults lobbed against Canada by President Donald Trump and his team, several Alaska lawmakers want to present a contrary message.
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The Iditarod has begun and promises to be like none before. Mushers began the world’s most famous sled dog race Monday, but not from the Anchorage area.
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