U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to the White House, where he promised to treat Canada fairly in trade talks, but was less committed to a continental trade deal that also includes Mexico.
Breakdown
- Trump welcomed Canadian Prime Minister Carney to the White House for trade discussions.
- Carney has made concessions, including dropping counter tariffs and a digital services tax. 19s
- Trump promised fair treatment for Canada in tariff negotiations but was less committed to the continental trade deal. 48s
- Both leaders acknowledged competition in sectors like automotive and steel. 1m 23s
- Canadian officials see ongoing discussions as a positive, despite no imminent trade deal. 2m 3s
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