Starmer heads to Canada for talks on security and trade
- Sir Keir Starmer is visiting Canada to revive trade talks before the G7 summit, focusing on reducing trade barriers with allies.
- Starmer stated, 'I want to increase our trade with Canada and I will be discussing how we do so with Mark Carney.'
- During the visit, Starmer defended Canada's sovereignty against U.S. President Donald Trump's statements regarding annexation.
- The UK and Canada have a trade partnership worth £28 billion, both being members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Starmer Indicates Prospect of Fresh UK-Canada Trade Talks
The UK will seek to restart trade negotiations with Canada, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on his way to meet his counterpart, Mark Carney as he strives to strengthen commercial ties around the world to better insulate Britain’s economy from the fallout of US President Donald Trump’s tariff war.
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