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Carney says Canada prepared to continue trade discussions with U.S. after Trump calls them off

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is prepared to continue trade talks focused on steel, aluminum, and energy once the U.S. is ready, after talks were halted by U.S. President Trump.

  • Recently, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada is ready to resume trade talks once the U.S. is willing after Trump halted negotiations Oct. 23.
  • Ontario's C$75 million ad campaign on U.S. television criticized Trump's tariffs using spliced excerpts of Ronald Reagan's 1987 address, which the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation said misrepresented the speech.
  • Negotiators say talks made headway on steel, aluminum and energy sectors, and Canadian negotiators stand ready to build on progress despite U.S. trade policy changes.
  • After consulting with Carney, Doug Ford, Ontario Premier, paused the ad campaign starting Oct. 24 to allow talks to resume, while President Donald Trump called the ad 'FAKE' and criticized it.
  • With summits due next week, the U.S.-Canada trade relationship involves over 16 million in goods and services, while 35% duties have damaged key sectors.
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Not responding directly to Donald Trump's vehement attacks, Mark Carney believes that there has been "progress." He concedes that he cannot control "the trade policy of the United States."

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Canadian Prime Minister Carney has expressed the hope of continuing trade talks with the US.

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