Prime Minister Carney to meet Trump at White House on Tuesday to talk trade
- On Tuesday, May 6, Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to hold discussions with President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. Focusing on trade issues between Canada and the United States.
- The meeting follows Carney's minority government election victory on April 28 amid ongoing U.S. Tariffs and Trump's previous annexation threats against Canada.
- Carney plans to confront Trump’s trade war, which includes tariffs justified by concerns over fentanyl, and aims to initiate discussions on establishing a new trade and security agreement between the two nations.
- Carney stated he is prepared to engage in challenging yet productive talks and underscored the $63.3 billion U.S. Trade deficit with Canada projected for 2024.
- The meeting could set the tone for future Canada-U.S. Cooperation, reflecting Carney’s call for boldness and unity as the 80-year period of increasing integration with the U.S. Concludes.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to meet Donald Trump at the White House
This meeting is part of the strong tensions between Ottawa and Washington, with Donald Trump imposing significant customs duties on major Canadian exports and threatening to annex Canada to become the 51st U.S. state.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to meet Donald Trump Tuesday
For his first press conference after his party's victory, the leader of the Canadian government assured that the relationship with the United States was his "immediate priority," and promised to build a "new economy."
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