Canada’s ambassador says economic talks must prioritize lifting Trump’s tariffs
- Canada's Ambassador to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman, announced that upcoming talks will focus on lifting the tariffs imposed by President Trump in March 2025.
- These tariffs, including 25 percent duties economywide and on steel and aluminium, stem from Trump's use of national security exemptions and relate to broader trade tensions.
- Hillman emphasized that resolving tariffs and stabilizing the Canada-U.S. Trade relationship remain the top priorities while bilateral issues like Arctic security will also be discussed.
- Hillman stated that the primary focus with the United States is addressing the tariffs and establishing a steady and reliable trade connection between the two countries.
- The bilateral talks follow a recent cordial meeting between Prime Minister Carney and President Trump, signaling an intention to reset communication and pursue substantive negotiations.
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Blackburn: Countries 'Need Our Market More than We Need Theirs'
Monday, during an appearance on FNC's "Hannity," Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) discussed trade negotiations between the Trump administration and targets of its tariff policies. The post Blackburn: Countries ‘Need Our Market More than We Need Theirs’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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