Tariff relief tempered as Carney set to have second Oval Office meeting with Trump
Mark Carney seeks tariff relief amid trade tensions as more than 85% of Canada-U.S. trade remains tariff-free under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, officials said.
- Mark Carney is scheduled for a second meeting in the Oval Office with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss tariff negotiations.
- President Trump stated that he remains committed to realigning global trade and maintaining his tariff regime against Canada.
- Brian Clow commented that the chances of significant tariff movement are low.
- Daniel Béland noted that Carney may face criticism if there is no progress on tariffs during the meeting.
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Tariff relief tempered as Carney prepares for second Oval Office meeting with Trump
Mark Carney is set to have his second meeting in the Oval Office with US President Donald Trump on Tuesday as the prime minister balances the expectations of Canadians with the realities of trying to negotiate any tariff relief.
Donald Trump serves a croc-en-jambe to Mark Carney just a few hours before the Prime Minister's departure to Washington.
'I guess he's going to ask about tariffs': Trump set to host Carney for second Oval Office meeting
WASHINGTON D.C. — Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump for his second time in the Oval Office, a meeting that political and industry observers are watching to see whether it brings any tariff reprieve. A senior government official, speaking on a not-for-attribution basis ahead of the trip, tempered expectations about what could be delivered during the second sitdown in Washington between the leaders, since C…
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