Trump says Canadians will travel to the US again after a trade deal is worked out
President Trump expects cross-border travel to resume after resolving trade tensions caused by tariffs that led to a 23% drop in Canadian visits, officials said.
- Trump spoke with Prime Minister Mark Carney about tariffs affecting Canadian travel to the U.S., noting a 23% decrease in visits from Canada in 2025 compared to 2024.
- Trump indicated optimism for future Canadian visits, stating, "The people of Canada, they will love us again."
- Prime Minister Mark Carney discussed the impact of tariffs on Canada’s economy during his visit to the Oval Office.
- Trump expressed openness to renegotiating the trade agreement, saying, "We could renegotiate it, and that would be good, or we can just do different deals.
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