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AED welcomes bridge update

February 20, 2015  By AED


Feb. 20, 2015, Washington –“The announcement that construction of the
new Detroit-Windsor bridge can finally get underway is welcome news,"
said AED President & CEO Brian McGuire in a statement in
response to the announcement on Feb. 18 that the U.S. and Canadian
governments had reached an agreement to clear the way for construction
of the New International Trade Crossing (NITC) bridge between Detroit
and Windsor, Ontario.

Feb. 20, 2015, Washington –“The announcement that construction of the new Detroit-Windsor bridge can finally get underway is welcome news," said AED President & CEO Brian McGuire in a statement in
response to the announcement on Feb. 18 that the U.S. and Canadian
governments had reached an agreement to clear the way for construction
of the New International Trade Crossing (NITC) bridge between Detroit
and Windsor, Ontario.

"AED estimates the $2 billion project will create more than $100 million in equipment market activity on both sides of the border and directly support more than 150 equipment distribution sector jobs. The bridge also has important implications for the U.S.-Canada trade relationship and for the distribution and manufacturing sectors on both sides of the border. We hope President Obama and Prime Minister Harper will build on the momentum and look for other opportunities to improve cross-border infrastructure and enhance the efficiency of the North American economy.”

AED is the trade association representing U.S. and Canadian construction
equipment distributors. Since 2012, AED has led coalition efforts in
Washington, D.C. to urge the project’s final approval.

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