As Biden talks trillions in infrastructure, Canada works to avoid Buy American snags
WASHINGTON — The first $2-trillion tranche of Joe Biden’s sweeping infrastructure plan is fuelling Canadian concern about “Buy American” protectionism.
The package, which the U.S. president is promoting today in Pittsburgh, includes $650 billion for highways, airlines and water systems, $400 billion for home care and $300 billion for affordable housing.
Biden is bent on resurrecting America’s manufacturing sector, as well — the plan includes $580 billion for manufacturing, job training and R & D.
North of the border, stakeholders will be listening closely for clues to how hard it will be for Canadian suppliers and contractors to take part.