Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said his meeting Tuesday with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick was ‘productive,’ while a source tells CBC News Canadian negotiators see a window of opportunity to reach a trade deal.
Breakdown
- Prime Minister and Donald Trump agreed to resume trade talks after text exchanges.
- Canada seeks to lower or remove US tariffs on aluminum, steel, autos, copper, and lumber. 15s
- LeBlanc described the Washington meeting with US officials as productive. 44s
- Canada dropped some retaliatory tariffs, prompting a positive response from Trump. 55s
- Further meetings are planned to discuss border security and criminal justice. 2m 14s
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