The Gordie Howe International Bridge, connecting Detroit and Windsor, is set to open on July 27 after a deal was reached between Michigan and Canada. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer praised the agreement, stating that the bridge will create new opportunities and strengthen the economy on both sides of the border.
Economic Impact
The bridge is expected to ease congestion and be a major economic driver for the region. The nearby Ambassador Bridge border crossing is already the busiest international land border crossing in North America, with hundreds of millions of dollars in trade passing through each day.
Under the current agreement, Canada will collect 100% of the toll revenue until it recoups its investment of around $4.5 billion. A 15-year economic development fund will be established, tied to 50% of future net profits from bridge operations.
Controversy and Agreement
The bridge’s opening has not been without controversy, as Canada and the United States negotiated over how toll profits might be split. However, officials from both countries have reached a cooperative agreement focused on toll governance and transparency, as well as investments in the region.
Original reporting: KTBS 3 (Shreveport) — read the source article.