Canadian PM Carney Advocates for Stronger US-Canada Partnership
Carney says new partnership with US would ‘help make America great again’
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During a speech in New York, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized the need for a new partnership with the United States, particularly in sectors like aluminum and automobiles. He believes this collaboration can enhance both nations' economies amid ongoing trade disputes and changing global dynamics.
- 01Carney aims to double Canadian exports to other markets within the next decade.
- 02He has signed over 20 economic and security deals in the past year.
- 03Carney criticized the U.S. for raising tariffs to levels reminiscent of the Great Depression.
- 04He described the U.S. as 'the most dynamic, resilient and inventive country' and acknowledged the importance of shared values.
- 05Carney's recent military procurement from Sweden marks a shift from reliance on American manufacturers.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke in New York, advocating for a 'new partnership' with the United States, which he believes could 'help make America great again.' He highlighted the need for collaboration in key sectors such as aluminum, automobiles, and critical minerals to strengthen both economies. This call for partnership comes amid a trade dispute and Carney's commitment to double Canadian exports to other markets within the next decade. He noted that the U.S. has altered its trade approach, raising tariffs significantly. Carney emphasized the importance of shared values like liberty and democracy, stating that a more independent Canada would enhance its role as an ally. He also mentioned recent military procurement plans from Sweden, indicating a pivot from previous reliance on American manufacturers. In addressing U.S.-China relations, Carney discussed a 'basic reset' during his recent trip to Beijing, urging China to take more responsibility in the global financial system.
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A strengthened partnership with the U.S. could lead to increased trade opportunities for Canadian industries, particularly in aluminum and automobiles.
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