Canadian PM Carney visits Trump as relations between the longtime allies sit at a low point
Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks relief from U.S. tariffs on steel, aluminum, and autos as over 85% of Canada-U.S. trade remains tariff-free under USMCA, 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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Donald Trump said Tuesday that the United States and Canada are “very close” to concluding a new trade agreement, although he acknowledged that the negotiations are “more complicated than with any other country” because of their closeness and interdependence. In a joint appearance in the Oval Office with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, the president said that both governments are working on “formulas” to resolve disputes over tariffs on ste…
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