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Prime Minister Mark Carney suggested he’s unlikely to add additional retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, but he is trying to help affected companies develop new products and find new buyers.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada will look at whether to remove some counter-tariffs against the US, despite winning an ...
“We'll speak when it makes sense,” Carney said. Carney told reporters that Trump reaffirmed his commitment to the United ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says 'we’re not sacrificing any industry, we’re working for the best deals for all of our industries' when asked if he is willing to treat the B.C. softwood lumber industry ...
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Carney says he'll talk to Trump 'when it makes sense' after 35 per cent tariff landsDays after the United States hit Canada with higher tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday that he will speak with ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced new supports for Canada’s lumber industry on Tuesday, including providing up to $700 ...
Canada will provide up to C$1.2 billion ($870 million) to help softwood lumber producers deal with U.S. countervailing and ...
Canada will provide up to C$1.2 billion to help softwood lumber producers deal with U.S. countervailing and anti-dumping ...
U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will likely talk "over the next number of days" after the ...
US President Donald Trump set an August 1 deadline for Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to sign a new trade deal.
The Canadian prime minister said he was "disappointed" by President Donald Trump's move to increase certain tariffs.
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