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‘No secret’ Trump dislikes CUSMA, Carney says after threat to terminate it

‘No secret’ Trump dislikes CUSMA, Carney says after threat to terminate it
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed concerns regarding President Trump's stated desire to terminate the CUSMA trade agreement. While acknowledging the President's skepticism toward the deal, Carney emphasized that the agreement remains stable for now and highlighted ongoing efforts to resolve forestry sector trade disputes.

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The potential termination of CUSMA poses significant economic risks to North American supply chains and trade relations between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday said it s no secret U.S. President Donald Trump dislikes the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) amid growing concerns about the trade pact s future, while assuring it will remain in place — at least in the short term.

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