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The Quebec Delegate General in New York was in Plattsburgh on Friday to attend a Chamber of Commerce event and promote the economic and cultural ties that bind the cross-border region. His visit occurred just before the Trump Administration announced a pause until March on threatened 25 percent tariffs on goods from Canada.
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In New York’s North Country, those involved in cross-border issues are closely watching the political landscape north of the border after prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he will step down.
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The North Country Chamber of Commerce discussed concerns about the coronavirus and its impact on the business community this afternoon. Concerns have…
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is scheduled to meet with President Donald Trump on Thursday to hash out a dispute over the suspension of the state by the…
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The North Country Chamber of Commerce is praising Thursday’s U.S. House approval of the U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement, a tri-lateral trade agreement meant…
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Democrats in the U.S. House announced Tuesday that they had reached an agreement on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement to replace the North American Free…
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Every year, the North Country Chamber hosts a business expo, gathering representatives across industrial sectors in Plattsburgh to network and discuss…
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A number of U.S. and Canadian officials gathered recently in Plattsburgh for an event that highlighted cross border industrial and economic links. U.S.…
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The province of Quebec elected a new government last October and its new premier appointed 26 cabinet ministers. The new Quebec Minister of International…