Carney calls for new partnership with US as Trump mulls whether to renew free trade agreement
Carney said Canada supplies 99% of U.S. natural gas imports and 60% of crude oil imports while urging closer cooperation in key sectors.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a new partnership with the United States to help make America great again in a speech delivered in New York on Thursday.
- Carney said the United States is undergoing a rupture in its commercial relationships and that working closely with Canada in sectors like aluminium, cars, and critical minerals would benefit both countries.
- Carney highlighted that Canada is diversifying away from the United States by signing trade deals with dozens of countries worldwide and aims to double Canadian exports to other markets in the next decade.
- Amid trade tensions, Carney noted Canada's efforts to strengthen economic and security ties through multiple agreements signed in the past year.
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Carney says new partnership with US would ‘help make America great again’
The Canadian Prime Minister articulated that while the world is experiencing a ‘rupture’ as the U.S. redefines its commercial relationships
Carney Pitches Canada as Strong Ally to US in New York Speech
Prime Minister Mark Carney told a crowd of New York business leaders that Canada’s efforts to build partnerships with other countries can strengthen its independence and resilience, ultimately making it a more effective ally to the United States. Carney made the comments in a speech to the Economic Club of New York on May 28, making his case for a new relationship between Canada and United States. “This is good for all Canadians, but it is also …
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