Will U.S. restart stalled trade talks with Canada? ‘We’ll see,’ says Trump
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- Former President Donald Trump commented on the stalled trade negotiations with Canada while attending the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors, stating, 'We’ll see' regarding the potential for resuming talks. This remark comes amid ongoing tensions between the two nations over trade policies and tariffs.
- The trade dispute is significant as it affects key sectors in both countries, particularly the Canadian lumber and steel industries, which have been hit hard by tariffs imposed by the U.S. government.
- The situation reflects a broader context of trade relations between the U.S. and Canada, with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney indicating a lack of urgency to resume talks, while Trump has expressed openness to allowing the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement to expire, highlighting the complexities and evolving nature of these bilateral discussions.
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