Trump Threatens to Block Opening of Gordie Howe International Bridge
In Brief
President Trump threatened to block a new US-Canada bridge, demanding compensation for the United States.
Key Facts
- President Trump threatened to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.
- Trump stated the bridge would not open until the United States is 'fully compensated for everything we have given them.'
- The Gordie Howe International Bridge is a Canadian-built project intended to connect Michigan and Ontario.
- The bridge is expected to open this year, according to multiple reports.
- Trump's comments come amid ongoing trade tensions between the US and Canada.
What Happened
On Monday, President Trump threatened to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, which connects Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario. He demanded that the United States be 'fully compensated' before allowing the bridge to open.
Why It Matters
The Gordie Howe International Bridge is a major infrastructure project designed to facilitate trade and transportation between the US and Canada. Trump's threat introduces uncertainty for cross-border commerce and reflects ongoing tensions in US-Canada trade relations.
Sources
- CBS News — Trump slams Canada over bridge between Ontario and Michigan(19h ago)
- ABC News — Trump threatens to block opening of new bridge between US and Canada(19h ago)
- The Guardian — Trump threatens to block new bridge in latest tirade against Canada(18h ago)
