N.B. premier meets with governor of Massachusetts amid ongoing U.S. trade war
- Canada and the U.S. Are each other's largest mineral trading markets, accounting for $146 billion in bilateral trade.
- Shaz Merwat from RBC Climate Action Institute noted that disruptions in the supply of critical minerals could negatively impact the U.S. Economy.
- The report claims that a 30 percent reduction in gallium supplies could result in a $600 billion decline in U.S. Gross domestic product.
- Despite tensions, both Canada and the U.S. Recognize the strategic importance of critical minerals to their industries.
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