Michigan Business News

Toronto Introduces New 25% Electricity Export Surcharge

News Summary Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to Michigan, New York, and Minnesota…

2 months ago

Ontario’s Premier Proposes 25% Electricity Export Surcharge

News Summary Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced a proposed 25% surcharge on electricity exports to Michigan, New York, and…

2 months ago

Michigan Faces Uncertainty Over CHIPS Act Future

News Summary The future of the CHIPS and Science Act, initially aimed at boosting U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, is under scrutiny…

2 months ago

Rochester Hills Faces Economic Jitters from Tariffs

News Summary Rochester Hills, Michigan, is on edge as Mayor Bryan Barnett warns of potential economic consequences due to new…

2 months ago

Detroit’s Rosa Parks Federal Building Faces Uncertainty

News Summary The Rosa Parks Federal Building in Detroit is one of over 400 federal properties initially considered for sale…

2 months ago

Michigan Faces Economic Challenges Amidst New Tariffs

News Summary As Michigan prepares for the implications of a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, the state's…

2 months ago

Michigan Announces $8.7 Million Funding for Adult Education

News Summary Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan has unveiled an investment of over $8.7 million aimed at enhancing adult education…

2 months ago

Ontario Implements Surcharge on Electricity Exports Amid U.S. Tariff Tensions

News Summary Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to the U.S. as a retaliation…

2 months ago

Ontario Premier Takes Bold Steps Against U.S. Trade Tensions

News Summary Ontario's Premier Doug Ford has announced a 25% electricity surcharge on power exports to U.S. states in response…

2 months ago

Michigan Sugar Company President Attends Congressional Address

News Summary Neil Juhnke, President and CEO of Michigan Sugar Company, will represent family farmers at President Trump's address to…

2 months ago