Carney, Trump agree to pursue deal within next 30 days
- Today, during the Group of Seven meeting in Alberta, Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump agreed to begin negotiations on trade and security agreements with the goal of concluding them within 30 days.
- The talks follow ongoing trade tensions as Trump maintains tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, and autos while Carney seeks their removal to repair bilateral relations.
- Carney and Trump met for 70 minutes and agreed to accelerate discussions amid an environment of global challenges including tariff threats and geopolitical conflicts.
- Carney announced that both sides committed to starting discussions aimed at reaching an agreement within the next month, while Trump described the prospect of a deal as realistic and confirmed his continued backing of tariffs as a strategic measure.
- This agreement signals a potential end to the Canada-U.S. trade war and highlights the G7 summit’s role in addressing economic and security priorities despite persistent policy differences.
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With a view to a trade agreement between their two countries.

Carney says Trump wants to reach economic, security deal with Canada within 30 days
The U.S. and Canada have agreed to reach a deal on a new economic and security relationship by mid-July, Prime Minister Mark Carney's office said Monday, following a meeting between Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G7 leaders' summit in Alberta.
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