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    Canadian PM visits Trump in bid to ease tariffs

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseOctober 7, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Canadian authorities mentioned that in Carney’s “working go to”, he sought to revive bilateral relations and focus on “shared priorities in a brand new financial and safety relationship between Canada and the US”.

    Not like different US allies equivalent to Britain and the European Union, Canada has not but lower a deal for a complete commerce settlement with its North American neighbour.

    The United States is Canada’s main economic partner, with 75 per cent of Canada’s exports being offered throughout its southern border. Canada noticed its GDP decline by 1.5 per cent within the second quarter, including to the financial stress.

    Trump has already imposed tariffs on lumber, aluminium, metal and cars. On Monday, he introduced 25 per cent tariffs on heavy vehicles beginning Nov 1.

    For now, the overwhelming majority of commerce stays protected by the USMCA, a free-trade settlement between the US, Canada and Mexico. 

    However the settlement faces renegotiation quickly, and Trump has already known as for a revision that may favour US industries.



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