No Deal on Tariffs After Canadian PM Mark Carney’s Meeting With Trump
Despite progress in talks, US tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, and autos remain, affecting 75% of Canada's exports, officials said.
- President Donald Trump praised Prime Minister Mark Carney, calling him a great leader and tough negotiator during their meeting in Washington.
- Trump stated that Americans don't want to buy cars that are made in Canada, showing no signs of easing tariffs on Canadian products.
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford urged for retaliatory measures if no trade deal is reached with the U.S.
- Senator Jeanne Shaheen expressed disappointment in Trump's handling of the trade war, emphasizing the need to strengthen ties with Canada.
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Carney returns to Ottawa without a deal to end the US tariffs, but leaves officials behind to keep talking
Prime Minister Mark Carney returns to Ottawa today without any deals to remove US tariffs from Canadian goods, but he is leaving two of his key ministers behind to keep pressing Canada's case.

Carney returns to Ottawa without a deal to end the U.S. tariffs
Trump says 'Canada will love us again' — but there's still no deal on tariffs after Carney meeting
U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday he's working on a trade deal with Prime Minister Mark Carney that he believes will be well-received by Canadians, telling reporters assembled for their bilateral meeting in the Oval Office that the people of this country "will love us again."


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. Striking a friendly tone in the Oval Office, Trump praised Carney as a "world-class leader" adding that the former central banker was a

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.
5 Takeaways From Carney’s 2nd Trump Meeting at White House
News Analysis Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the White House to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump for the second occasion in five months, and this time around there was more optimism in the air. Whether intentionally or not, the officials speaking anonymously to the media ahead of the meeting had created an atmosphere of low expectations for Carney’s encounter with Trump, with some hinting at the possibility of minor deals on sectoral ta…
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