Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the withdrawal of Canadian negotiators from trade talks with the United States on Friday evening. This decision came just hours before the implementation of new tariffs proposed by the Trump administration, which included a 50 percent tariff on goods valued over $20 billion. The withdrawal followed several weeks of negotiations between the two countries.
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Canada withdraws from trade negotiations with the U.S. as tariffs are implemented
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has pulled Canadian negotiators from trade talks with the U.S. just before new tariffs were set to take effect. The tariffs, proposed by the Trump administration, include a 50 percent levy on goods valued over $20 billion.
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