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Canada FM: Trade Talks With US Remain Constructive
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc have expressed cautious optimism regarding ongoing trade talks with the United States amid heightened tariff tensions. The U.S. recently increased tariffs on Canadian goods to 35%, prompting Canada to consider both retaliatory measures and potential concessions. Carney indicated that he will engage in discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump when conditions are favorable, emphasizing that no Canadian industry will be sacrificed in the negotiations. He also suggested that Canada may remove some counter-tariffs against the U.S. to alleviate pressure on Canadian businesses while aiming to maximize the impact of retaliatory tariffs on the U.S. The Canadian Foreign Minister highlighted constructive trade talks and coordination with Mexico on supply chains and energy security. Meanwhile, the U.S. ambassador to Canada noted that the trade discussions are expected to be prolonged.