Experts see hopeful signs as Mark Carney prepares to talk trade with Trump
- Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet U.S. President Trump on Tuesday in Washington to discuss North American trade issues.
- The meeting follows tariff impositions and a 90-day pause on major duties by Trump to allow time for renegotiations under CUSMA.
- Experts note the trade environment echoes the first Trump administration’s tensions, with extreme U.S. Proposals and challenges around tariffs and non-tariff barriers.
- Carney emphasized that his administration is committed to securing the most favorable outcomes for Canada, while experts call for a collaborative effort among multiple parties to tackle the forthcoming challenging trade negotiations.
- The outcome will affect tariff relief, economic growth, and Canada’s role in the critical North American trade pact, with a business community watching closely.
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Experts see hopeful signs as Mark Carney prepares to talk trade with Trump
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As Carney prepares to talk trade with Trump, experts call for a united front
Prime Minister Mark Carney will be watched closely by Canadians infuriated by Donald Trump — and by an anxious business community looking for tariff relief — when he meets with the U.S. president Tuesday in Washington. After months of Trump’s annexation threats, the newly elected prime minister will be tasked with a delicate balancing act — showing strength while maintaining Canada’s place in a critical North American trade pact the president’s …
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