PM Carney to meet President Trump in Washington next week
- Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to travel to Washington on Monday and hold discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump the following day to address trade-related concerns.
- The meeting follows months of escalating U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, lumber, and other goods that have hurt Canadian industries.
- Carney aims to advance talks on relief for sectors like metals, lumber, and autos before a mandatory 2026 review of the USMCA trade agreement.
- Carney highlighted that more than 85% of trade between Canada and the U.S. remains tariff-free, while Trump once again suggested that Canada consider becoming the 51st state.
- The meeting’s outcome could affect trade relations, with unresolved tariffs pressuring Canadian industries and political risks from repeated 51st state rhetoric.
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