There wasn't any drama about the bridge until Trump started making drama. Canada paid for it all and is taking responsibility for it all. It was supposed to be good for both countries as a link between two industrial centers that are dependent on each other. Putting tariffs on automotive and machine parts will be bad for the US. The Ambassador Bridge, which is up river from the new bridge, it the busiest crossing between the US and Canada, with thousands of trucks per day carrying goods back and forth.
I don't know the current status of Trump's demands. He seems to forget that we make a ton of money from Canadian oil. It looks like a trade imbalance on paper, but realistically we buy their oil at a discount because they have nowhere else to sell it. We bring it in and refine it, and the value added goes into our economy. It's a win for us.
Trump's antagonistic policies and rhetoric cause a massive swing in Canadian politics, to the detriment of both countries. The conservatives, led by Poilievre, were crushing the Liberals. Trudeau was a Liberal, and so is Carney. Poilievre was much more reasonable and willing to work with the US. Trump's antagonism toward Canada flipped the sentiment right before the election, and the chance for meaningful cooperation between the two countries was shattered.
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I don't think Trump has a very good understanding of economics and bilateral trade. The evidence for this is in how many times he's walked back his policies. So far there have been a few hundred different iterations of his trade policy. No one can keep up, and manufacturing construction in the US is slowing down. He seems to have a zero-sum view on economics and doesn't understand that economies can and do work synergistically, especially when the demographics and skill sets of two or more economies are complementary.
I don't have any buyers remorse for voting for him. He's far better than the alternative. But sheesh! I sure would like him to bring back people like Robert Leitheiser, but I fear he has burned too many bridges and the really competent people in Washington are keeping their distance.