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    Washington, October 7, 2025: U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that the United States and Canada share a “natural conflict” when it comes to trade, as he hosted Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House for high-level discussions on tariffs and bilateral economic relations. The remarks came during a joint media availability in the Oval Office, marking Carney’s second official visit to Washington since taking office earlier this year.

    Trump hosts Carney in Washington for crucial trade talks
    Trump hosts Carney in Washington as both leaders tackle trade deficits and cross-border economic challenges.

    Trump, who is actively campaigning ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, said while the U.S. and Canada maintain a close relationship, the two economies inherently clash over key trade sectors including energy, steel, and automotive manufacturing. “There’s always been a natural business conflict between us,” Trump said. “But I think we’re going to work it out. Canada’s going to be very happy.” Carney arrived in Washington amid growing concerns in Ottawa over renewed tariffs and the economic strain caused by persistent trade frictions.

    Canadian officials are seeking adjustments to U.S. tariffs on aluminum and steel, as well as greater clarity on automotive rules of origin under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which governs trilateral trade in North America. Although no new agreements were announced following the meeting, both leaders described the talks as productive. Carney emphasized the importance of maintaining open trade flows between the two countries, noting that the United States remains Canada’s largest trading partner. “Our economies are deeply integrated,” Carney said. “We are committed to working together in the best interests of workers and businesses on both sides of the border.” The meeting comes as Canada’s economy shows signs of strain.

    Trump and Carney address US Canada trade friction in Washington

    In August, Canada’s merchandise trade deficit widened to 6.32 billion Canadian dollars, more than double economists’ forecasts. Exports fell by 3 percent, led by declines in energy, metals, and consumer goods. Exports to the United States dropped by 3.4 percent, the largest monthly decline this year. The U.S. also posted a trade deficit in August, with goods imports outpacing exports. The trade gap with Canada has grown as tariff measures introduced under Trump’s previous administration continue to affect cross-border flows, particularly in the aluminum and softwood lumber sectors.

    Tuesday’s visit focused primarily on trade, but the two leaders also briefly addressed broader economic coordination. Carney raised concerns about the impact of U.S. industrial subsidies on Canadian manufacturing competitiveness. Trump did not directly respond to the issue, but reiterated his commitment to prioritizing American industry. The USMCA, which took effect in July 2020, remains a cornerstone of North American trade policy. It is due for a formal review in 2026, but both Canada and Mexico have raised issues over how the agreement is being implemented, particularly regarding rules that govern automotive supply chains and labor standards.

    Trade teams to resume talks later in the year

    Carney has previously signaled that Canada is preparing to push for targeted revisions during the review process. However, Tuesday’s meeting did not include any announcement related to those efforts. No joint statement was released following the talks, and neither side confirmed a follow-up schedule. Trump described the discussions as “friendly” and “business-like,” and both leaders avoided criticism during their public remarks. While no breakthroughs were achieved, officials on both sides said dialogue would continue through diplomatic and trade channels in the coming weeks.

    The U.S. Trade Representative’s office and Global Affairs Canada are expected to hold further technical discussions before the end of the year. The meeting marked one of Carney’s most high-profile appearances on the international stage since taking office in March. For Trump, the engagement reaffirmed his continuing influence over U.S. foreign and trade policy discussions ahead of the upcoming election cycle, drawing attention from political observers and business leaders monitoring North American economic relations. – By Content Syndication Services.

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