‘Cannot Accept What Was Offered’: Canadian PM Mark Carney on Why US Trade Deal Didn't Work
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Hardened fronts in the US-Canada trade dispute: After the failure of negotiations, Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney accused US President Donald Trump of launching a trade war. "You're at war when you're attacked. We've been attacked. We can't accept what they offered, and we won't give them what they asked for," the politician continued. He ordered the negotiators to return to Ottawa. The short-term changes to the conditions proposed by the U…
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Saturday that his country could not accept the US terms for a trade deal.
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Mark Carney on the U.S. Under Trump: ‘Sometimes, Its Signature Is Written in Pencil’
Ian Austen, reporting for The New York Times (gift link): The morning after he pulled negotiators from trade talks in Washington and set off a new round of American tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney on Saturday explained to Canadians why he walked away, calling the U.S. proposal "a bad deal." "We've recognized from the start that America has changed," Mr. Carney said. "We recognize that sometimes, its signature is written in pencil." "We canno…
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