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Borders Quote by Michael Kergin

“Thirty-five states have Canada as their largest export market. Let's say we get into a trade war with the United States - hopefully not, but let's say. Many states in the union are going to have trouble and more costs getting their stuff up to Canada. If we make the border a little thicker in…” quote by Michael Kergin
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“Thirty-five states have Canada as their largest export market. Let's say we get into a trade war with the United States - hopefully not, but let's say. Many states in the union are going to have trouble and more costs getting their stuff up to Canada. If we make the border a little thicker in terms of tariffs, and hit back, that will start to impact the states, in particular large business interests that are in Canada. And that starts to put indirect pressure on the White House.”

Michael Kergin

About This Quote

Source Interview: Economic Forum, 2023

The quote outlines how higher tariffs on Canada could create economic pressure on U.S. states and indirectly influence national policy.

In simple terms: Tariffs on Canada could pressure U.S. states and the White House.

Key Takeaway

Consider broader impacts before escalating trade measures.

Themes

trade policy economic pressure political strategy

Mood

cautious analytical strategic

Type

political economic strategic

When to use this quote

  • government budgeting
  • business planning
  • political negotiations
  • regional trade analysis

Key Concepts

tariff escalation regional impact policy leverage

Questions to Reflect On

  • What unintended economic effects could arise?
  • How might affected states respond?
A Different Perspective

Higher tariffs may hurt domestic consumers and allies.

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