A bipartisan group of US senators visited Ottawa to meet with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, aiming to strengthen trade and security ties ahead of a critical trade agreement deadline.
The talks focused on renewing the Canada-US-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), resolving ongoing trade disputes such as tariffs and the digital services tax, and addressing mutual economic concerns. Senators emphasized the need to 'build bridges' and avoid escalating trade tensions, while also urging Canada to repeal its digital services tax. Both sides expressed optimism about making progress, but acknowledged that significant issues remain unresolved.
The meetings signal a concerted effort to avoid a trade war and secure a deal that benefits both countries.
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