No Deal on Tariffs After Canadian PM Mark Carney’s Meeting With Trump
Despite progress in talks, US tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, and autos remain, affecting 75% of Canada's exports, officials said.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed tariffs and trade relations, acknowledging existing levies of 35% on Canadian imports and 50% on steel and aluminum.
- Trump expressed uncertainty about the future of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, mentioning the possibility of renegotiating it or pursuing different deals.
- Carney emphasized that economic ties are strong, stating, 'the actual U.S. average tariff rate on Canadian goods is 5.6% and remains the lowest among all its trading partners.'
- Both leaders also discussed peace efforts in the Middle East, with Trump acknowledging a 'real chance' for progress and Carney offering support for Trump's initiatives.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the White House for the second time this Tuesday to try to reach an agreement that would end the tariff war with the United States. US President Donald Trump commented at the meeting that there is progress in the negotiations, although he pointed out from his vision the obstacles. “We want it to go very well with Canada, but there comes a time when we also want the same business. We compete for the sam…
Carney returns to Ottawa without a deal to end the US tariffs, but leaves officials behind to keep talking
Prime Minister Mark Carney returns to Ottawa today without any deals to remove US tariffs from Canadian goods, but he is leaving two of his key ministers behind to keep pressing Canada's case.

Carney returns to Ottawa without a deal to end the U.S. tariffs
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Trump Nears Trade Deal with Canada Following White House Meeting with Carney.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney signaled progress on a potential trade agreement during a joint press appearance at the White House.WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump and Prime Minister Carney.WHEN & WHERE: Tuesday, during a meeting at the White House.KEY QUOTE: “We’re going to be talking about tariffs, about trade, about a lot of things—but that’s for a little later on.” – Donald Trum…
Trump says 'Canada will love us again' — but there's still no deal on tariffs after Carney meeting
U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday he's working on a trade deal with Prime Minister Mark Carney that he believes will be well-received by Canadians, telling reporters assembled for their bilateral meeting in the Oval Office that the people of this country "will love us again."
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