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Carney Heads to Washington for Key Trade Talks with Trump Ahead of CUSMA Review

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Prime Minister Mark Carney is traveling to Washington, D.C., to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday, as both countries prepare for the upcoming review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). The visit aims to strengthen economic and security ties while addressing trade challenges, including tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, and automobiles.
Carney’s office said the meeting will focus on renewing Canada-U.S. cooperation and ensuring fair trade conditions. The visit follows discussions with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who expressed support for a renegotiated agreement to secure better terms for Canada.
Trump told reporters that trade and tariffs would likely be key topics, reaffirming his stance that tariffs have boosted U.S. revenue and investment. Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre urged Carney to secure “a win for Canada,” warning against returning home without tangible results.
Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc emphasized that Canada remains the U.S.’s most favored trading partner, with 85% of bilateral trade already tariff-free. The U.S. is expected to begin public consultations and hearings in preparation for next year’s formal CUSMA review, which will shape future North American trade relations.

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