Carney to remove Canada's counter-tariffs on U.S. goods
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has received both criticism and praise on social media after announcing on Monday that he is dropping retaliatory tariffs introduced on U.S. goods that are covered under the Canada-United States-Mexico trade agreement (CUSMA).
Poland is Europe's fastest-growing economy and while Prime Minister Mark Carney is there, he is expected to sign a strategic partnership on energy and security.
The move represents an about-face for Canada, which had been one of the few countries to punch back against President Trump’s protectionist agenda.
Carney spoke with Trump Thursday in what the Canadian PM's office described as "a productive and wide-ranging conversation."
Canada has announced its intention to drop most of the retaliatory counter-tariffs it’d imposed in March. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Friday that starting Sept. […]
Earlier this year, various European political officials floated the possibility of Canada joining the European Union (EU) in the near future, but, more recently, Canada's special envoy to Europe, Stephane Dion,
Economic and security ties are front and centre as Prime Minister Mark Carney meets allies over the next few days in eastern and central Europe.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump had a 'productive and wide-ranging conversation,' Carney’s office said in a statement.