Point Roberts, Washington, faces economic challenges as a U.S. exclave dependent on Canadian visitors. Tariffs from trade disputes have strained local businesses, leading to concerns about the town's survival. The five-square-mile area experiences decreased Canadian tourism, affecting commerce and prompting reports of harassment linked to nationality. Community leaders emphasize the need for elected officials to recognize their struggles. The Point Roberts International Marketplace notes a 30% sales decline, while real estate cancellations worsen economic conditions. Residents face difficulties accessing essential goods due to customs restrictions, and the local government seeks support to navigate these complex issues. Community leaders advocate for engagement from both Canadian and U.S. officials to stabilize the situation.
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