
Little evidence to suggest a U.S. trade deal can be reached without tariffs: Carney
A trade deal with the United States will likely include some tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney indicated on Tuesday ahead of a meeting with his cabinet.
Carney told reporters he expects the trade talks with the U.S. to “intensify” ahead of the Aug. 1 deadline to secure a new agreement, but then in French he said the evidence suggests President Donald Trump will not make any tariff-free deals.
“We need to recognize that the commercial landscape globally has changed. It’s changed in a fundamental manner,” Carney said.
“We will continue to focus on what we can most control, which is building a strong Canadian economy, and that’s part of what we’ll be discussing in cabinet today.”