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    Home»Most Viewed News»Canada and US say they are finalising a trade deal, but details remain murkyPrime Minister Carney hailed "significant progress" in trade talks as the two countries seek to hammer out final details ahead of a new weekend tariff deadline. 1 hr agoUS & Canada
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    Canada and US say they are finalising a trade deal, but details remain murkyPrime Minister Carney hailed "significant progress" in trade talks as the two countries seek to hammer out final details ahead of a new weekend tariff deadline. 1 hr agoUS & Canada

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    @DLeBlancNB on X An image showing US trade representative Jamieson Greer (right) shaking hands with Canada-US trade minister Dominic LeBlanc to his left. Behind them are a US and Canada flag with the seal for the US trade representative in the middle. Both men are wearing suits and smiling at the camera.@DLeBlancNB on X
    US trade representative Jamieson Greer (right) said the deal eliminates several trade irritants that the Americans had with Canada.

    Canada and the US are finalising a highly anticipated trade deal, with President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney touting it as a success.

    Trump said the proposed deal will be welcomed by US farmers and manufacturers, while Carney said it will secure “the best terms” for Canada’s strategic sectors and provide certainty on the future of US-Canada trade.

    Trade negotiators met on Wednesday for the third time in as many days after Trump paused a new wave of tariffs he had threatened to impose overnight on a range of Canadian goods.

    But details on what the agreement covers, what concessions both sides have made, and what still needs to be ironed out, remain unclear.

    “We feel confident that we’ve reached an agreement that will not only continue to protect American workers, American jobs, American supply chains, but really strengthen the North American economy,” Greer said.

    He said he will soon brief Congress and US stakeholders on the deal’s details.

    The BBC’s Samira Hussain explains the impact of Trump’s tariffs on the US

    Trump said Canada has agreed to eliminate tariffs on US farmers, though he did not specify which specific agricultural sectors would benefit.

    Asked whether the US will also reduce some tariffs it has placed on Canada, Trump said by “a little bit”.

    In a post on X on Wednesday, Carney said “significant progress” had been made and they were moving towards an agreement that addresses “Canada’s most important strategic sectors”.

    Canada has been in pursuit of a deal that would have the US drop or reduce tariffs on its steel, aluminium, automobiles and lumber.

    The prime minister met his cabinet and leaders of Canadian provinces on Wednesday afternoon to brief them.

    Following Carney’s meeting, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston said the prime minister asked provinces to return US alcohol to Canadian markets.

    “It’s been something that has kind of really bothered the United States for so many reasons,” Houston said. “Now, whether Canadians will really buy it when it’s back on the shelf, that’s a whole other discussion.”

    Most Canadian provinces banned US alcohol sales last year in retaliation to Trump’s tariffs.

    The US, meanwhile, has been asking for a number of concessions from Canada, including removing its remaining retaliatory tariffs on American autos and adjusting its dairy quotas to allow greater access for US cheese producers.

    Asked on Wednesday if the latest deal will include significant concessions on dairy, Minister LeBlanc said that Canada’s dairy supply management programme – which sees production quotas, set pricing, and import quotas on dairy, eggs, and poultry – will remain “entirely intact”.

    Polls suggest that a majority of Canadians would be unhappy if the Carney government made significant concessions to the US, with 56% surveyed by polling firm Leger saying they want Canada to take a hardline approach.

    But business organisations from both sides of the border have urged for a deal to be reached, cautioning that additional tariffs between the two trading partners would be harmful for both countries.

    Dennis Darby, president of Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters and a member of Carney’s advisory committee on Canada-US trade, told the BBC that he is optimistic a finalised deal is on the horizon.

    “The committee was informed this morning that the negotiations continue and that and we’re close, and that’s more positive than we’ve seen in some time,” Darby said.

    He added that businesses hope this will be the first step towards a return to the terms set under the North American free trade agreement, known as USMCA, with most goods flowing tariff-free through Canada, the US and Mexico.

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