During the National Governors Association Winter Meeting in Washington, D.C., North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong sat down with Politico. Armstrong was asked about the U.S. tariffs on Canada and the impact on the North Dakota-Canada relationship. “We have friends and families on both sides of the border, we have farmers who farm on both sides of the border,” said Armstrong. “We are very close with our neighbors in Canada, so that has put a strain on it, but what we can do is make sure we’re talking to each other, make sure we’re communicating.” When the dust settles, Armstrong said the two sides will be ready to be “back open for business.”
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