Mark Carney resists signing minor US tariff relief deals
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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 27
Mark Carney resists signing minor US tariff relief deals
5 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 27
Prime Minister Mark Carney told CBC he is in no hurry to pursue a minor tariff relief agreement with the US, citing dissatisfaction among other countries that rushed similar deals.
Carney emphasized that many such agreements proved ineffective, stating they were "not worth the paper they were written on."
Previously, Carney rejected a "small deal" for US tariff relief on Canadian goods, insisting Canada seeks a more substantial and beneficial agreement.
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