Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney intends to travel to Mexico on 18 September for talks with President Claudia Sheinbaum, according to a person familiar with the plans. The leaders are expected to focus on reinforcing supply chains and investing in cross-border infrastructure as both countries seek to expand bilateral commerce. The trip comes as Ottawa looks for alternative export markets amid steep U.S. tariffs that have strained Canada’s trading relationship with Washington.
CARNEY EYES MID-SEPTEMBER VISIT TO MEXICO AMID STRAINED US TIES - BBG
CANADIAN PM CARNEY TO VISIT MEXICO SEPT 18; TO MEET SHEINBAUM ON SUPPLY CHAINS AND INFRASTRUCTURE TO BOOST BILATERAL TRADE – BLOOMBERG TRADER NOTE ⚪: Talks aim to strengthen trade ties, potentially benefiting cross-border commerce and infrastructure sectors.
Carney Eyes Mid-September Visit To Mexico Amid Strained US Ties - @bloomberglaw https://t.co/7iYdOD4CHl