Clients are increasingly aware of the integrated and tumultuous nature of the global economy. They don’t see traditional borders but larger marketplaces and opportunities. Our clients recognize more complex linkages between the United States and Canada and between North America and the global economy as a fact of corporate life.
No issue or set of interests is immune from this reality. We draw upon our extensive experience to provide our clients with the strategic advice to enable them to promote and protect their interests in a complex cross-border environment. We have worked in this environment for some time and have served our clients across many policy areas including energy, climate change/ cap-and-trade, health care, financial services, border security, trade, and trade policy among others.
International-State Strategies
So much of what makes cross-border collaboration work is at the provincial and state level. Paul Frazer, head of the international affairs team, and Kymber Messersmith, who leads our state affairs efforts, can provide the micro-economic and macro-political insight that can enhance provincial-state economic and trade relations.
