Trump Threatens to Block Opening of Detroit–Canada Gordie Howe Bridge
Trump Demands Ownership Stake Before Opening
In a social media post, Trump said the bridge should not open until the US is “fully compensated” and treated fairly by Canada. He called for immediate negotiations and suggested the United States should own at least half of the new cross-border infrastructure asset.
About the Gordie Howe International Bridge
The Gordie Howe International Bridge connects Detroit, Michigan, with Windsor, Ontario, and is expected to open in early 2026. The $4.6bn project has been financed by the Canadian government, with construction ongoing since 2018. US authorities recently designated it as an official port of entry.
Economic Impact and Political Reaction
The bridge is designed to reduce congestion at the Ambassador Bridge and speed up commercial truck crossings. Studies estimate it could cut border crossing times by up to 20 minutes and save billions in logistics costs over the coming decades. Some US lawmakers have warned that blocking the project could bring serious economic consequences.

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