Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will double its non-US exports as Canadians can’t rely on US
- On Wednesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a goal to double Canada's non-U.S. exports in the next decade, aiming to net $214 billion in additional trade.
- Carney warned, `The U.S. has fundamentally changed its approach to trade, raising its tariffs to levels last seen during the Great Depression,` and noted more than 75% of Canada's exports go to the U.S.
- The coming fall budget will include a climate competitiveness strategy, a new immigration plan and an international talent-attraction strategy as Carney said businesses hold back investments with jobs in autos, steel and lumber under threat.
- A House of Commons vote on the budget is a confidence matter and the minority Liberal government is three votes short, while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre demands the deficit stay under $42 billion.
- Carney said Canada is re-engaging with India, China and cited a free trade agreement with Indonesia plus pacts with the United Arab Emirates, European Union and Germany, pledging private-sector investment over five years ahead of the Nov. 4 budget.
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Carney says ports, minerals key to his plan to double non-U.S. exports
Prime Minister Mark Carney says building up port infrastructure and exporting more resources, such as critical minerals from Ontario’s Ring of Fire, are the keys to his plan to boost Canada’s non-U.S. exports.
Canada to Double Non-U.S. Exports Over Next Decade - teleSUR English
PM Carney seeks to reduce his country’s economic reliance on the United States. On Wednesday, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said that he will double the country’s exports to non-U.S. markets over the next decade to reduce its economic reliance on the United States. RELATED: Mexico Begins Consultations With Producers to Redefine the USMCA Deal In a speech outlining his government’s priorities for the next month’s federal budget, Carney said…
Mark Carney wants to reduce Canada's dependence on the US, so the Prime Minister plans to double exports to other countries.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will double its non-U.S. exports as Canadians can't rely on U.S.
Prime Minister Mark Carney set a goal for Canada to double its non-U.S. exports in the next decade, saying American tariffs are causing a chill in investment.
Carney sets 2035 goal to double Canada’s non-US exports, eyes deeper trade ties with India
Carney announced the extraordinary plan in a rare prime-time speech on Wednesday, sticking to his election campaign promise of making Canada less reliant on the US, which currently buys about 75 per cent of Canadian exports
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