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#USCanada #Geopolitics #GlobalTrade 2 MIN AGO: Trump Demands Bridge Blockade — Canada Refuses A stunning confrontation is unfolding at the heart of North American trade. Donald Trump reportedly pushed for the shutdown of a critical U.S.–Canada trade bridge — and Ottawa declined to comply. The crossing remains open. Freight is moving. Markets are watching. This is not a routine border dispute. It signals a deeper stress fracture inside one of the most integrated economic corridors in the world. The U.S. and Canada exchange hundreds of billions in goods annually — autos, energy, agriculture, critical minerals — much of it flowing across a single infrastructure artery. At stake: • Trade leverage vs. economic interdependence • Critical mineral supply chains and defense inputs • Energy grid stability across the northern U.S. • USMCA credibility under political strain • Investor confidence in North American integration Any attempt to weaponize infrastructure immediately ripples through manufacturing, freight insurance, and commodity pricing. Automotive plants depend on just-in-time parts crossing that bridge daily. Energy and agricultural flows move in both directions. Even short-lived disruption can amplify inflation pressure. Beyond the border, global players are paying attention. BRICS nations continue expanding non-dollar trade systems. The European Union is deepening strategic supply agreements. If allies openly resist U.S. pressure, it reinforces a broader shift toward diversified logistics and financial autonomy. In this breakdown, we examine: • Whether the blockade push was symbolic or strategic • How defense and auto sectors are exposed • The currency and bond market implications • Potential regulatory retaliation scenarios • What a fragile truce — or prolonged friction — means next This moment is less about a bridge — and more about leverage. When infrastructure becomes political, stability becomes optional. And markets do not price optional stability kindly. #DonaldTrump #NorthAmerica #TradePolicy #SupplyChainShift #CriticalMinerals #EnergySecurity #USMCA