Carney to meet Trump, Sheinbaum tomorrow in D.C.
Mark Carney, Donald Trump, and Claudia Sheinbaum will meet briefly amid ongoing US-Mexico-Canada trade tensions and a mandated review of the USMCA trade agreement.
- On Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney will have brief meetings in Washington, D.C. with U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum at the FIFA World Cup draw at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
- A mandated review of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement is under way in all three countries, while U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States may let the USMCA expire or seek a new deal.
- Their last face-to-face meeting took place in South Korea in October at a private dinner before the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation summit, where Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump exchanged finger guns and smiles.
- The Prime Minister has played down expectations of a breakthrough during the brief talks, while trade experts warn the Trump administration may seek unilateral concessions and use USMCA withdrawal as leverage.
- Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed she will meet U.S. President Donald Trump amid tariff talks, while the United States, Canada, and Mexico prepare to review the USMCA next year and co-host the 2026 World Cup.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney does not plan to discuss commercial issues with US President Donald Trump when they meet on Friday, December 5th for the World Cup draw, despite the fact that the talks have been stalled for more than a month.Carney will hold a brief meeting with Trump during the event, as confirmed by his office. He will also meet with President Claudia Sheinbaum. However, the visit will focus on the football competition, not…
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World Cup Draw Becomes First Real Test Of Trump–Sheinbaum Relations
Key Points A World Cup ceremony in Washington doubles as the stage for the first face-to-face meeting between Donald Trump and Claudia Sheinbaum. Behind the smiles, a serious fight over U.S. tariffs and the future of North America’s main trade deal will be in the room. The tone of this brief encounter could shape jobs, […]
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