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Northeast governors and Eastern Canadian premiers urge federal fix to tariffs, warn of tourism and supply-chain harm

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Summary

Governors from U.S. Northeastern states and premiers from Eastern Canada met at the Massachusetts State House to press federal leaders for a rapid resolution to new tariffs, warning of sharp drops in tourism, supply‑chain disruptions and job losses if tariffs remain.

A group of U.S. Northeast governors and Eastern Canadian premiers met at the Massachusetts State House to press for a federal resolution to newly proposed tariffs and to describe immediate economic consequences for the region.

The convening, organized by Governor Healy and moderated by Anne Finucan, brought state and provincial leaders together to outline how tariffs and hostile rhetoric have already reduced tourism, disrupted supply chains for manufacturers and life‑science companies, and driven some partners to seek alternate trading relationships.

Why it matters: leaders said the Northeast and Atlantic Canada share deeply integrated economies — from tourism and manufacturing to medical research and energy — and that disruptions on either side of the…

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