US business leaders sound the alarm on US-Canada border blockade

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Three of America's largest business groups are warning the trucker-inspired protests along the US-Canada border are further straining stressed-out supply chains

New York Three of America's largest business groups are warning the trucker-inspired protests along the US-Canada border are further straining stressed-out supply chains.

In a joint statement Thursday night, the US Chamber of Commerce, Business Roundtable and National Association of Manufacturers urged a swift resolution to the blockages."The disruptions we are seeing at the US-Canada border -- at the Detroit-Windsor Ambassador Bridge and at other crossings -- are adding to the significant supply chain strains on manufacturers and other businesses in the United States," the trade groups said.

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Why people always wanted to rules out to the other... Discuss for everyone everything with passion and love...😊

Stop the mandates then!

Only an idiot would not realize these truckers are making the supply chain problem worse. Maybe they don't care.

Follow French way

Lift the mandates and this all goes away.

Personally, I don't think the government should go anywhere near these guys... They have a right to protest and the government can't forcibly move them so the option is to leave them to block the economy. Don't try to control them... Then see how confident they feel...

If so tell us what their CEOs make and what their bonuses are.

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