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 crucial trade agreement deadline.
The talks focused on renewing the Canada-US-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), addressing ongoing trade disputes such as lumber tariffs, and urging Canada to repeal its digital services tax. Both sides emphasized the importance of cooperation, with US senators expressing a desire to 'build bridges' and improve cross-border relations. The meetings come amid concerns about potential trade wars and the impact of tariffs on both economies.
The outcome of these discussions could shape the future of North American trade and economic relations.
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