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Canada and US to Commence Trade Negotiations in May Amid Trade War Concerns

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Last updated: April 12, 2025 6:44 am
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By Dave Wilkins

Ottawa, Canada – Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Friday that Canada and the United States are set to begin negotiations on a new trade agreement in early May. The announcement comes amidst growing anxieties about the escalating global trade war and its potential impact on the Canadian economy.

Carney made the statement in Ottawa after briefly suspending his campaign ahead of the April 28th election to confer with cabinet members focused on US relations. He confirmed that a phone call with US President Donald Trump on March 14th resulted in an agreement to discuss the future of trade relations between the two nations following the Canadian election.

“We are working to ensure the next Canadian government will be in the best possible position for negotiations with the United States, which, as the president and I have agreed, will begin from the start of May,” Carney stated.

The meeting also addressed the potential fallout from the escalating global trade war, particularly in light of China’s recent announcement to raise tariffs on US goods to 125 percent, a near match to the 145 percent tariffs imposed by the US on Chinese goods.

Carney warned that the trade conflict is already leading to “tightening in financial conditions, the initial signs of slowing in the global economy” and negatively impacting the Canadian labor market. He specifically cited the impact of US tariffs on Canadian exports in the auto sector, steel, aluminum, and other selected goods, which have already led to reduced working hours for thousands of Canadian auto workers.

Canada, America’s largest trading partner, has retaliated with levies on select US products in response to the tariffs.

While current polls suggest Carney’s, Liberal Party is favored to win the upcoming election, the outcome remains uncertain in the final weeks of the campaign. The opposition Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, is banking on voter frustration with rising living costs during the preceding decade under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to sway the election in their favor.

The upcoming trade negotiations are expected to be complex and crucial for the future of the Canadian economy. The outcome will likely be heavily influenced by the evolving global trade landscape and the political climate in both Canada and the United States.

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