Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Ottawa is “disappointed” by a recent U.S. tariff move but stressed that Canada remains committed to the Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement. The prime minister called CUSMA the world’s second-largest free-trade accord by trading volume and said his government will continue negotiating with Washington to protect bilateral commerce. Carney added that the government is concentrating on measures it can control, including domestic policies aimed at strengthening Canada’s economy, while talks with the United States continue.
Carney: Although the Canadian Government Is Disappointed by This Move, We Remain Committed to CUSMA, the World’s Second-Largest Free Trade Agreement by Trade Volume
Canada PM Carney: While the Canadian Government Is Disappointed by This Action, We Remain Committed to CUSMA, the World’s Second-Largest Free Trade Agreement by Trade Volume.
Carney: While We Will Continue Negotiating with the United States on Our Trading Relationship, the Canadian Government Is Focused on What We Can Control: Strengthening Canada.