Carney, Trump to sit down Monday ahead of G7 start as work continues on tariff deal
- On Monday morning at the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to hold a one-on-one discussion with U.S. President Donald Trump to work on their ongoing trade disagreements.
- The meeting follows a three-month trade war marked by U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, which have heightened tensions and prompted Canada to seek new trade partners east and west.
- Carney faces the dual challenge of making progress on tariff negotiations while avoiding the negative optics associated with the last G7 Canada hosted in 2018, when Trump stormed out.
- Josh Lipsky of the Atlantic Council explained that trade integration is complex, noting how car parts may cross the U.S.-Canada border 15 to 25 times during manufacturing.
- While the meeting could ease tensions, analysts suggest a full resolution remains unlikely this week due to sensitive negotiations over deeply integrated economic and security issues.
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