Carney, Trump agree to pursue deal within next 30 days
- Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump committed to fast-tracking discussions on a trade and security agreement, aiming to reach a deal within 30 days, following their meeting during the Group of Seven summit held in Canada’s Rocky Mountains.
- The talks followed escalating U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, and autos, which Canada aims to remove as part of ending the trade war amid high-stakes negotiations.
- During their 70-minute meeting, Carney and Trump discussed critical minerals, border security, and defense cooperation while Trump indicated willingness to consider limiting tariffs on key Canadian industries.
- Trump characterized tariffs as straightforward and expressed optimism that an agreement could be reached in the near future, while Carney announced on X that they had committed to working on negotiations aimed at securing a deal within the next thirty days.
- The agreement to accelerate talks suggests a possible end to the Canada-U.S. trade war within a month, though further discussions are scheduled, and broader summit issues include differences over Russia's exclusion from the G7.
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