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March was a busy month for the Pacific Northwest Economic Region (PNWER), as our team traveled to Washington, D.C., informed policy decisions and remained steadfast in our mission to strengthen U.S.-Canada relations across our 10-jurisdiction region. In this blog, we’ll share updates on our response to evolving U.S.-Canada trade policy, highlight upcoming events and showcase new initiatives underway at PNWER. We’re looking forward to the PNWER Annual Summit in Bellevue, WA on July 20-24. Register today to join over 600 public and private sector leaders at this premier cross-border event. We Want to Hear From You: U.S. - Canada Tariff Impact Assessment In response to the implementation of steel and aluminum tariffs, and the threat of across the board 25% tariffs, PNWER is conducting a non-attributed survey to assess how tariffs on the U.S. and Canada may impact businesses across the Pacific Northwest region. This survey will present PNWER with current real-world information we can provide to our legislative leadership, allow us to better understand the interdependencies within our regional supply chain and identify challenges businesses are already facing due to shifting trade policies. The data collected will be used to communicate recommendations and showcase the critical cross-border trade linkages in the region to our jurisdictional and federal leadership. We are receiving great feedback from our regional leaders and appreciate hearing from you. Take the survey here, or visit http://bit.ly/3FLfSUO. U.S. and Canadian PNWER Delegates Sign Resolution Affirming Bi-National Relationship On March 28, 25 sitting legislative delegates on PNWER’s 10-jurisdiction governing council signed a resolution that reflects PNWER’s shared commitment over 35 years to nonpartisan, cross-border cooperation. The resolution was signed by seven Republicans and nine Democrats in the U.S., and Members of the Legislative Assemblies of four parties from Canadian jurisdictions. It was sent to President Trump, the US Trade Representative, Congressional members from all PNWER states, and the Prime Minister of Canada. This resolution reaffirms the value of our critical partnership, sends a clear message that bilateral cooperation is essential in ensuring long-term regional prosperity, and reinforces the value of working together across borders and political lines to tackle shared challenges. Read the resolution here. PNWER Leadership Visits Washington, D.C. In early March, PNWER Executive Director Matt Morrison travelled to Washington, D.C., to engage with members of Congress and share important updates about our work in the Pacific Northwest. Matt travelled with Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association leadership and George Bailey, associate managing member of St. Regis Solar Hydrogen – Montana’s designated “node” for the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub. While on Capitol Hill, Matt emphasized the importance of the US - Canada relationship. He also discussed sustaining funding for the PNW Hydrogen Hub, and shared updates on PNWER’s cross-border hydrogen economy study, our Regional Infrastructure Accelerator transportation program, and other areas of focus within PNWER’s 16 working groups. In a turbulent time for U.S.-Canada relations, Matt reiterated the importance of our cross-border partnership and promoted PNWER’s role in convening economic development leaders on both sides of the border to best understand and support the integrated trading relationship within our region. Matt was able to meet with Congressman Ryan Zinke (R - Montana); Senator Steve Daines (R - Montana); Senator Tim Sheehy (R - Montana); Congressman Cliff Bentz (R - Oregon); Senator Maria Cantwell (D - Washington); Senator Patty Murray (D - Washington); Congressman Nick Begich (R - Alaska); and staff from Senator Lisa Murkowski’s office (R - Alaska).
Engaging Industry Leaders In the wake of changing U.S.-Canada trade relations, PNWER convened a series of meetings with over 30 private sector and chamber of commerce leaders from across the region to discuss the potential impacts of tariffs on our integrated supply chain. These discussions – in concert with our tariff impact survey – help us develop a clear, data-driven picture of the impact of tariffs on the region’s businesses and economic competitiveness. PacifiCan Awards Grant to PNWER On March 5, the Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, the Canadian Federal Minister of Emergency Preparedness and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Canada (PacifiCan), announced that PNWER Canada was awarded a $195,000 (CAD) grant from PacifiCan to develop a destination management strategy to improve cross-border travel to B.C. for marquee events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Cross-border tourism is a key driver of economic growth, supporting jobs and strengthening connections between PNWER states, provinces and territories. This funding supports PNWER’s ongoing regional tourism initiatives to strengthen cross-sector communication and streamline processes to enhance the safety, efficiency and ease of cross-border travel. This project will enable PNWER Canada to develop a ‘Know Before You Go’ interactive real time app that will help international travelers know what documents they need to visit Canada and the U.S. This grant is part of a $4.3 million tourism investment from PacifiCan’s Tourism Growth Program that aims to strengthen local economies and showcase B.C.’s rich culture, Indigenous history and natural wonders with memorable experiences for residents and visitors. Learn more here. Regional Tourism Portal In 2024, PNWER was awarded funding from the Port of Seattle’s Tourism Marketing Support Program to develop a Pacific Northwest regional tourism portal that will help visitors navigate the broader region ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The PNWER team is working closely with a British Columbia-based design company to build a central hub that will showcase tourism opportunities in all 10 PNWER jurisdictions. It is designed to provide real-time updates and important information for international visitors to best experience the Pacific Northwest. The portal is expected to launch in summer 2025. Informed Policy Advocacy
Legislative Energy Horizon Institute (LEHI) Since its inception in 2009, LEHI has educated state and provincial legislators, policymakers and governors’ advisors on the North American energy infrastructure and delivery system. LEHI's comprehensive curriculum helps policymakers understand how energy systems and infrastructure work, how energy infrastructure is built and financed, and the regulation and market impacts on energy infrastructure. LEHI will take place July 11-15 at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory campus in Richland, Washington, and October 22-25 in Washington, D.C. LEHI was founded by PNWER in 2008 and is produced in partnership with the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) and the National Governors Association (NGA), and the University of Idaho. For more information, visit www.lehi.institute. Upcoming Events
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