Michigan Congressman Mike Rogers is taking a bold stance on trade negotiations, suggesting that the Gordie Howe International Bridge could be used as a bargaining chip in the ongoing dispute over tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. The proposed bridge, which will connect Detroit to Windsor, Ontario, has been a long-awaited project to boost trade and commerce in the region. Now, Rogers is weighing in on the potential for the bridge to serve as leverage in trade talks with China, where tariffs on US-made electric vehicles have been a major point of contention. As the US continues to navigate complex trade relationships, Rogers' comments offer a glimpse into the creative strategies being explored to level the playing field in the global market.


Mike Rogers Supporting Use of Gordie Howe Bridge as Trade Leverage over Tariffs on Chinese EVs  WJR-AM