Carney Blames 3 Factors for Derailing US Trade Talks
Prime Minister Mark Carney says trade talks with the United States failed over auto-sector tariffs and other demands that he said would adversely impact Canada’s sovereignty. Washington, meanwhile, is blaming Canada for the collapse of the trade talks. U.S. President Donald Trump delayed his 50 percent tariffs on about $28 billion in Canadian goods for […]
Trade talks between Canada and the United States have failed, with Prime Minister Mark Carney stating that auto-sector tariffs and demands impacting Canadian sovereignty were the primary reasons. U.S. President Donald Trump had previously delayed tariffs on Canadian goods as negotiations continued. Carney indicated that specific concessions regarding auto industry tariffs, particularly for medium- and heavy-duty trucks, were a sticking point.
- Trade talks between Canada and the U.S. have collapsed.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney cited auto-sector tariffs and demands impacting sovereignty as reasons for the failure.
- U.S. President Donald Trump had delayed tariffs on Canadian goods.
- Specific tariff reductions for medium- and heavy-duty trucks were a point of contention.
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