Business·30.04.2026AI özeti Canada's Port of Churchill Expansion Hopes Amid Climate Change and US Tariff Challenges
Canada's Port of Churchill, the country's only Arctic deep-water seaport, aims to expand operations beyond its current 4-5 month summer season. Prime Minister Mark Carney has flagged the project as key to doubling non-US exports and reducing trade reliance on the US. The port, now owned by Arctic Gateway Group, has received C$320m in federal funding since 2018 and delivered its first critical mineral shipment to Belgium in August 2024. However, experts question whether year-round operation is economically viable given ice conditions, the need for expensive icebreakers, and the high costs of Arctic shipping.