Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada announced the withdrawal of Canadian negotiators from trade discussions with the United States. Carney stated that the U.S. administration had made excessive demands while providing insufficient offers.
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Canada Withdraws Negotiators from U.S. Trade Talks
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has withdrawn negotiators from trade talks with the United States, citing that the U.S. administration's demands were too high and their offers too low. This decision reflects ongoing tensions in U.S.-Canada trade relations.
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Carney Slams U.S.-Canada Trade Proposal and Vows Retaliation
Canada Withdraws Negotiators from U.S. Trade Talks