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Pennsylvania’s governor elected to lead U.S.-Canada Great Lakes partnership, stressing need for stable trade and cooperation.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, elected to lead the U.S.-Canadian Great Lakes–St.
Lawrence Governors and Premiers Partnership for a two-year term, expressed concern over President Trump’s confrontational trade stance toward Canada, criticizing tariffs and rhetoric as harmful to U.S. interests and bilateral relations.
Speaking after a summit in Québec City, Shapiro emphasized Pennsylvania’s strong economic ties with Canada, including $28 billion in annual trade, and urged respectful negotiations.
He highlighted declining Canadian tourism and stressed the importance of cooperation on economic and environmental issues.
Shapiro, who will lead the bipartisan group until 2027, met with Canadian provincial leaders and business executives, while Indiana’s Mike Braun was named vice chair.
The upcoming U.S.-Canada meeting is seen as pivotal for shaping future trade and security ties.
El gobernador de Pensilvania fue elegido para liderar la asociación de los Grandes Lagos entre Estados Unidos y Canadá, instando a la cooperación comercial en medio de las tensiones de la era Trump.