Some Aroostook County businesses say they are concerned about costs, while others say this is short-term pain for a long-term benefit.
The 25% tariff on most imported Canadian goods that President Trump's plans to impose Tuesday has touched off a range of emotions along the world's longest international border.
Businesses on Maine and New Hampshire’s coast have concerns about whether Canadians will return in 2025. Trump's spat with Canada isn't only reason.
The Trump administration is planning to put tariffs on some of the country's — and Maine's — biggest trade partners. A 10% tax on Canadian energy imports and a steeper 25% tax on all other goods from the country is expected to go into effect Tuesday.