Canada’s ambassador says economic talks must prioritize lifting Trump’s tariffs
- Canada’s top diplomat in Washington, Kirsten Hillman, indicated that upcoming negotiations will focus primarily on the removal of the tariffs introduced by President Trump in March 2025.
- The tariffs include a 25 percent economywide duty and were imposed using national security exemptions linked to claims about fentanyl trafficking.
- Hillman highlighted that negotiations will address specific bilateral issues such as Arctic security and defence, separate from the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement .
- She emphasized that addressing the tariffs and restoring a stable trade relationship with the United States is Canada's top focus right now.
- The meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Trump was described as cordial, which cleared the way for substantive talks aiming to reset and stabilize Canada-U.S. Trade relations.
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Blackburn: Countries 'Need Our Market More than We Need Theirs'
Monday, during an appearance on FNC's "Hannity," Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) discussed trade negotiations between the Trump administration and targets of its tariff policies. The post Blackburn: Countries ‘Need Our Market More than We Need Theirs’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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