US Vice President Vance discusses trade with Canada's Carney
- On Sunday in Rome, U.S. Vice President JD Vance held talks with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney focusing on trade matters and collaboration on security issues.
- The meeting focused on resolving ongoing tariff disagreements and establishing a strengthened partnership in economic and security matters amid current trade challenges.
- They also discussed joint efforts to secure borders, combat fentanyl trafficking, and increase investments in defense and security ahead of the upcoming G7 summit.
- Carney described their exchange on X as a "good conversation" and emphasized the two nations are "strongest when we work together."
- The talks suggest both leaders intend to maintain close contact and cooperation on trade and security issues going forward.
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US Vice President Vance Discusses Trade With Canada's Carney
US Vice President Vance discusses trade with Canada's Carney
U.S. Vice President JD Vance discussed fair trade policies with Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney on Sunday in Rome, Vance's office said in a statement as the two nations try to resolve a dispute over tariffs.
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