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Michigan Republican: New US-Canada bridge will open soon

After talks about the financial arrangements, the?new bridge? connecting Detroit to Windsor, Ontario is expected to open soon, according a Michigan Republican.

The Gordie Howe Bridge was scheduled to open in early June, after U.S. president Donald Trump threatened to close it in February due concerns over the deal.

Michigan Republican Senate Candidate Mike Rogers stated Friday on WJR radio he spoke to U.S. Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick, who informed him that the administration has reached a deal which will be?announced within the next few days in order to allow the bridge's opening to occur soon.

Sources confirmed that a deal was reached and that the U.S. would get 50% of the toll revenue. They also said that they could veto any toll increase that exceeds 10%.

Early June was planned as the date for a formal ribbon cutting.

Mark Carney, the Canadian Prime Minister, said that Canada had agreed to defer the opening of its doors at the request from the Trump administration.

Carney stated that "we agreed to delay the opening in order to take the time necessary to resolve outstanding questions."

In February, Trump cited Canada’s refusal to sell some U.S. alcohol products in Canadian stores, Canada’s tariffs on milk products and Canada’s trade negotiations with China as reasons why he may not allow the bridge's opening.

Matthew Moroun is the owner of the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Detroit to Windsor. He met Lutnick in February and had given $1 million weeks earlier to a Trump-aligned PAC.

Canada funded the construction of the bridge in 2018 because the U.S. refused. Tolls were supposed to cover the costs over 30 years. It is unclear how the revenue split will affect the repayment schedule.

The new bridge is expected to ease the truck traffic on the Ambassador Bridge, which leads into Detroit. Detroit is the largest port of entry for commercial trucks on the U.S. Canada border, with a value of $126 billion in 2023.

According to a University of Windsor report, it will save truckers $2.3billion over the next 30 years.

Trump has issued a number of threats towards Canada during his second term, and has dramatically increased tariffs against the U.S. neighbor to the north. Trump hinted last month that he may not renew the free trade agreement with Mexico and Canada. (Reporting and editing by Alistair Bell; David Shepardson)

(source: Reuters)