US$4.7 billion US-Canada bridge nears opening despite earlier Trump threat
A new US$4.7 billion bridge connecting Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario is on track to open in the coming weeks despite a threat made in February by US President Donald Trump, a bridge authority said on Monday. A formal ribbon cutting is expected later this week, a source told Reuters. Detroit media outlets reported on Monday the Gordie Howe International Bridge is expected to open to traffic on June 15. The ribbon-cutting invitations went out on Monday
A major infrastructure project spanning the US-Canada border is preparing for its imminent launch. The Gordie Howe International Bridge, a nearly $5 billion crossing between Detroit and Windsor, is expected to begin operations on June 15, with an official dedication ceremony scheduled for later this week. The project moves forward despite previous concerns raised by the Trump administration in February regarding the initiative. Bridge officials confirmed the timeline on Monday as invitations for the ceremonial opening were distributed.
This crossing represents a critical trade and transportation link between two major North American economies, with significant implications for commerce and travel between the United States and Canada.
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