Canadian Prime Minister: "Not Much Evidence" the US Is Willing to Reach a Deal Without Imposing Tariffs
According to a report by Jinse Finance, Canadian Prime Minister Carney stated on July 15 local time that U.S. President Trump appears to be fixated on tariffs, and any trade agreement reached with the United States may include accepting a certain percentage of tariffs on exports. Carney noted that there is currently "not much evidence" to suggest that the U.S. is willing to reach an agreement without imposing some tariffs. He believes that most countries may have to accept a certain level of baseline tariffs imposed by the U.S. on their goods. Carney also revealed that negotiations with the U.S. are expected to "intensify" in the coming weeks.
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