U.S., Canada Agree to New International Trade Crossing
The U.S., Canada and Michigan signed an arrangement to establish a U.S. customs plaza and New International Trade Crossing to link Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, the Department of Homeland Security said (here). The customs plaza will be procured as part…
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of a public-private partnership and the costs will be repaid from future toll revenues, said DHS. The partnership "will energize the continued turnaround of Detroit and the ongoing prosperity of the State of Michigan and the U.S. by providing jobs, modern infrastructure, and greater security," said DHS. The Detroit-Windsor Corridor is the largest commercial crossing along the border with Canada, representing about a quarter of trade flow between the U.S. and Canada in 2014, said DHS.