Canada Continues Trade Talks with US Towards Revised Deadline of Aug 1, Says Canadian PM
CANADA, JUL 11 – Prime Minister Mark Carney aims to meet the revised August 1 deadline as the US threatens 35% tariffs on Canadian goods, impacting trade and economic relations, officials said.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada and the U.S. continue intense trade talks toward a revised agreement deadline of August 1, 2025.
- The negotiations follow President Trump's July 10 letter threatening a new 35% tariff on Canadian goods effective August 1, increasing pressure on Canada.
- Canada has made concessions like scrapping a digital services tax and pledged C$1.3 billion to border security, while critics say Trump drives a hard bargain.
- Carney stated the government has steadfastly defended Canadian workers, and experts note the final outcome will determine if concessions were premature.
- The continued negotiations and deadline suggest Canada aims to secure a fair deal despite uncertainties and ongoing domestic political debate.
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