In America’s ‘most Canadian town,’ Trump’s trade war wounds wallets and hearts
- Caleb Ragland, a soybean farmer in Magnolia, Kentucky, expressed concern over tariffs imposed during the Trump administration, stating that they threaten the longevity of his business and have cost the U.S. Agriculture industry over $27 billion.
- Point Roberts, a small community reliant on Canadian traffic, has seen a significant decline in business during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Brian Calder, former president of the Point Roberts Chamber of Commerce.
- Residents of Point Roberts feel caught between the U.S.-Canada trade war, with many expressing fear of hostility and a shift in relations, as stated by Realtor Wayne Lyle.
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