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No Deal on Tariffs After Canadian PM Mark Carney’s Meeting With Trump

Trump and Carney discussed tariff disputes and economic competition while emphasizing cooperation; Canada sells 75% of its exports to the US, with trade valued at $2.5 billion daily.

  • Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney discussed tariffs and trade relations with US President Donald Trump in Washington.
  • Trump praised Canada and emphasized the mutual competition in vehicle manufacturing, while also noting Canada's efforts to reduce illegal immigration.
  • Carney thanked Trump for his efforts in addressing drug trafficking and international conflicts, including the Russian-Ukraine conflict and the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal.
  • Both leaders acknowledged the complexity of trade negotiations, with Carney noting that trade between the US and Canada could grow to $8 trillion over the next five years.
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Trump talks up Canada trade deal chances with 'world-class' Carney

President Donald Trump said Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney would be "very happy" after their trade talks at the White House Tuesday, but offered no immediate concessions on lifting steep US tariffs.

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The Globe & Mail broke the news in Canada on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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