Trump, Canada and tariffs
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While the future of North America’s USMCA trade deal remains uncertain, with Donald Trump even weighing whether to withdraw the US from the treaty, Canada insists on strengthening its trade relationship with Mexico as part of its diversification strategy — at the risk of further inflaming its tense relations with Washington.
As the 2026 USMCA review approaches, Canada and Mexico are launching a new bilateral "action plan" to deepen economic integration and coordinate on strategic sectors like critical minerals and energy to ensure continental stability.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Canada and Mexico are vowing to stick together and work with the Trump administration ahead of what are expected to be tough negotiations on a renewed North American trade deal.
Canada may face 50% tariff on aircraft, Trump says, while also ordering tariffs against countries selling oil to Cuba
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is planning to visit Mexico on Sept. 18, according to a person familiar with the matter, as he seeks to boost trade and strengthen relations with the ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum pledged Thursday to strengthen trade relations in the face of US tariff threats. The pledge came during Carney’s first visit to Mexico as Canada’s leader and at a moment of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kristen Edgreen Kaufman focuses on leadership in foreign policy. TOPSHOT - US President Donald Trump holds up the signed United States - Mexico -Canada Trade Agreement, known as USMCA ...
The leaders of Canada and Mexico will meet Sept. 18 and pledge to bolster their economic and security ties ahead of a contentious review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement next year. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will arrive in Mexico ...
Canada's ambassador to Mexico says he's "optimistic" air travel will resume soon to get Canadians home following the violence that's erupted in parts of Mexico, including the popular tourist destination of Puerto Vallarta.