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Canada and U.S. Resume Talks Over Trump Tariffs as a New Deadline Looms

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Canada and U.S. Resume Talks Over Trump Tariffs as a New Deadline Looms
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What the report says

Canada and the United States have resumed trade talks as a new deadline approaches, according to The New York Times World. The discussions come amid President Trump’s tariffs and the broader effort to settle a trade dispute between Washington and Ottawa. Although Trump has said the two countries effectively have an agreement, the article says they still disagree on several important issues.

The report centers on negotiations involving the Trump administration and the Canadian government, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney. The talks appear to be aimed at narrowing gaps before the deadline, but the remaining points of contention were not detailed in the supplied material. The story places the latest round of diplomacy in the context of ongoing tensions over tariffs and trade rules between the two countries.

The development matters because the United States and Canada are among each other’s largest trading partners, and any deal or breakdown can affect businesses, consumers and cross-border supply chains. Based on the limited evidence provided, the key takeaway is that public optimism from the White House has not yet matched the unresolved issues at the negotiating table. This digest relies only on the supplied New York Times snippet and general background on Canada-U.S. trade relations.

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