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Carney, Trump, Sheinbaum meet privately after FIFA draw
The leaders discussed the 2026 US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement review amid rising U.S. tariffs and potential withdrawal threats, with a 50-minute private meeting held after the World Cup draw.
- On Dec. 5, 2025, Prime Minister Mark Carney met privately with President Donald Trump and President Claudia Sheinbaum at the John F. Kennedy Center after the FIFA World Cup draw.
- Facing a 2026 USMCA review, officials planned to discuss trade and immigration, Trump told reporters earlier amid rising U.S. tariffs and calls to renegotiate or withdraw.
- Sheinbaum made her first in-person meeting with Trump since taking office in October last year, while Carney had tamped down expectations ahead of the trip and observers noted this as a breaking development.
- Policy tools on the table include a 25 per cent U.S. tariff as President Donald Trump vowed to maintain it on certain Mexican goods and threatened higher duties on Canadian imports, with reports he could withdraw from the USMCA next year.
- Following mixed recent interactions with Canada, leaders appeared on stage at the World Cup draw, while President Donald Trump said, `We're going to meet with both, and we're getting along very well.
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Donald Trump discussed on Friday the organization of the World Cup but also the trade with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, told AFP a spokesperson for the latter. ...
·Brussels, Belgium
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·Ankara, Türkiye
Read Full Article(AFP) President Donald Trump met on Friday with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told AFP a spokesman for the Canadian leader.Read more]]>
The Canadian Prime Minister had "constructive discussions" with the U.S. President, who would have agreed to "continue working" on the CEAUM.
·Montreal, Canada
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Leaning Left25Leaning Right5Center15Last UpdatedBias Distribution56% Left
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C 33%
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