Canadian PM Carney says negotiations with Trump on economic, security relationship to commence after election
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that negotiations with President Trump on a new economic and security relationship will begin after the federal election on April 28.
- Carney stated, 'The pause on reciprocal tariffs announced by President Trump is a welcome reprieve for the global economy.'
- Despite Trump's tariff pause, Carney implemented a 25% tariff on all imported vehicles not covered by the USMCA Agreement.
- Carney emphasized the need for Canada to deepen relationships with trading partners and noted that 'the stakes have never been higher' ahead of the election.
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Carney leaving 'instructions' to help next government prepare for Trump
Prime Minister Mark Carney says his cabinet has left "instructions" for officials to help prepare the next government for upcoming negotiations with U.S. President Donald Trump's administration.
Carney warns of signs that global economies are slowing amid Trump’s tariffs
Prime Minister Mark Carney said there are signs the global and Canadian economies are slowing as U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war escalated again Friday, with China announcing it will push up retaliatory tariffs to 125 per cent.

Carney warns of signs that global economies are slowing amid Trump's tariffs
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