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The Canadian prime minister said he was "disappointed" by President Donald Trump's move to increase certain tariffs.
OTTAWA—Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said bilateral talks with Washington to resolve the tariff row might not lead to a ...
Those under CUSMA are exempt from the tariff. More on Canada Trump raises tariffs on Canada to 35% with no trade deal in sight What happens on Aug. 1 if Canada can’t get a trade deal with Trump?
Prime Minister Mark Carney said his government is still deep in trade talks with the Trump administration, despite recent ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday trade negotiations with the U.S. are at an "intense phase" ahead of Friday's deadline ...
President Donald Trump says Canada’s announcement it'll recognize a Palestinian state “will make it very hard” for the U.S.
Talks between Canada and the United States on a trade deal are at an intense phase, Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday that he was “disappointed” but would work to build Canada’s economic resiliency and ...
Trump’s tariff hike still hits goods that are not covered by the USMCA. The Bank of Canada forecast this week that up to 95 percent of Canadian exports could qualify for exemptions under that ...
A U.S.-Canada trade agreement remains elusive as high tariffs fuel tensions. Prime Minister Mark Carney and negotiators ...
Products covered under the USMCA trade agreement, which includes roughly 90% of Canadia exports, are exempt from the 35% tariffs Trump announced Thursday.
Canada’s prime minister sought to cool expectations about reaching a trade agreement with the US in the next 10 days, saying ...