North American Trade & USMCA: Michigan Employer Survey

As the 2026 review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) approaches, Michigan businesses face important questions about trade, tariffs, supply chains and competitiveness. At the same time, major developments – including the pending opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge – are shaping North American commerce in real time.

The Michigan Chamber, Detroit Regional Chamber and Grand Rapids Chamber want to hear directly from employers about the issues, concerns and opportunities that matter most to your business. Your feedback will help inform our efforts and shape the discussion during our upcoming virtual briefing, USMCA 2026: What Michigan Businesses Need to Know.

This survey takes less than five minutes to complete.
1.Which industry sector best describes your company/organization?(Required.)
2.What is the size of your company/organization?(Required.)
3.Do you believe stronger trade and economic ties with Canada are important to Michigan's long-term competitiveness?(Required.)
4.How closely is your business connected to trade with Canada and/or Mexico?(Required.)
5.How concerned are you about the potential impact of future trade policy changes on your business?(Required.)
6.Which trade-related issues are most important to your business? (Select up to three.)(Required.)
7.What question would you most like addressed during the Michigan Chamber's June 23 virtual briefing on USMCA and North American trade?
8.Do you have an example of how trade policy, tariffs, supply chains or cross-border commerce have affected your business?
9.OPTIONAL: Please supply your contact information for any follow up or questions .