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Trade, tourism, culture: Philly region’s tie to Canada

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The image shows a lighter from the Pennsylvania-based company Zippo, decorated with the Canadian flag. Many local businesses in the Greater Philadelphia area depend on Canada as a key trading partner. Is our relationship at risk? (Photo: Andreas Copes)

Pennsylvania and Canada have a robust trade partnership. We import billions of dollars in Canadian goods and commodities, and they’re the top destination for Pennsylvania steel, pharmaceuticals, chocolate and more. 

We’ve also long shared tourism and culture on both sides of the border. The Jersey Shore is a popular destination for Canadians in the summer, and thousands of Pennsylvanians drive to the great white north every year. 

But new tariffs and changing political rhetoric — such as President Donald Trump’s suggestion that the country become the “51st state” — are straining America’s cultural alliance with Canada, and the downstream effects could leave a significant economic impact on the Greater Philadelphia region.

On this episode of Studio 2, we examine the local impacts of the U.S.’s new foreign policy stance with Canada.

Guests:

  • John Semley, Philly-based freelance writer 
  • Ben Rose, director of marketing and public relations for Greater Wildwoods Tourism Authority
  • David Gonzalez, director of economic initiatives of York County Economic Alliance

 

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