Leaders of Canada, Mexico discuss plan to fight trade actions by US
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Summary
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum discussed a joint approach to counter U.S. trade measures during a Tuesday call.
Carney emphasized plans to oppose what he called “unjustified trade actions” by the U.S., while both leaders stressed the need to protect North American competitiveness and national sovereignty.
The conversation follows Trump’s announcement—and subsequent delay—of tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods.
Trump has also proposed broader reciprocal tariffs on global trade partners, escalating regional trade tensions.
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Summary
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum discussed a joint approach to counter U.S. trade measures during a Tuesday call.
Carney emphasized plans to oppose what he called “unjustified trade actions” by the U.S., while both leaders stressed the need to protect North American competitiveness and national sovereignty.
The conversation follows Trump’s announcement—and subsequent delay—of tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods.
Trump has also proposed broader reciprocal tariffs on global trade partners, escalating regional trade tensions.
Nothing brings people together like a common enemy.
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Summary
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum discussed a joint approach to counter U.S. trade measures during a Tuesday call.
Carney emphasized plans to oppose what he called “unjustified trade actions” by the U.S., while both leaders stressed the need to protect North American competitiveness and national sovereignty.
The conversation follows Trump’s announcement—and subsequent delay—of tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods.
Trump has also proposed broader reciprocal tariffs on global trade partners, escalating regional trade tensions.
If I can't find a Canadian version of a product, I look for Mexico next.
Help your neighbours, everyone.
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If I can't find a Canadian version of a product, I look for Mexico next.
Help your neighbours, everyone.
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Summary
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum discussed a joint approach to counter U.S. trade measures during a Tuesday call.
Carney emphasized plans to oppose what he called “unjustified trade actions” by the U.S., while both leaders stressed the need to protect North American competitiveness and national sovereignty.
The conversation follows Trump’s announcement—and subsequent delay—of tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods.
Trump has also proposed broader reciprocal tariffs on global trade partners, escalating regional trade tensions.
Mi Espanol no es muy bien, pero quiero aprenderlo.
Seriously, super cool language to learn if any fellow Canadians are wondering.
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