Carney Faces Pressure to Deliver in Trump Trade Talks
Carney seeks relief from U.S. tariffs on steel, aluminum, autos, and lumber amid trade tensions impacting Canada’s economy, with 85% of trade tariff-free under current agreements.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with President Donald Trump on Tuesday to discuss trade relations, as they have worsened due to trade tensions.
- Relations between Canada and the U.S. are at a low point.
- Trump stated he expected Carney to address trade matters during their meeting.
- Carney aims to improve relations with the White House ahead of the USMCA review, which is up for review in 2026.
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US President Trump meets Canada's Premier Carney in Washington, D.C. The meeting marks the ongoing customs dispute between both countries.
Carney wins praise from Trump, but no trade deal
Prime Minister Mark Carney won praise from President Donald Trump in the Oval Office Tuesday, avoiding blow-ups or embarrassment, even though he fell short of a breakthrough in the trade stand-off between the two North American neighbors. “We’ve come a long way over the last few months, actually, in terms of that relationship,” Trump declared, adding that he considered Carney “a world-class leader” and a tough negotiator: “I think they’re going …
Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet US President Donald Trump in Washington on Tuesday, in the midst of trade tensions.
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