U.S.-Canada Trade Deal Set for APEC Summit
A trade agreement between the U.S. and Canada covering steel, aluminum, and energy might be signed by Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Donald Trump at the upcoming APEC summit. The Globe and Mail suggested that the deal is nearing completion, though Reuters has not confirmed this yet.
A U.S.-Canada trade deal focusing on steel, aluminum, and energy might be finalized for signing by Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump at this month's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. This report comes from the Globe and Mail, citing sources close to the discussions.
Key goals of the agreement include strengthening bilateral relationships and boosting economic ties through cooperative engagements in strategic sectors such as steel and aluminum manufacturing, as well as energy distribution.
However, Reuters has not been able to independently verify the report, indicating that the finalization details are still under wraps as talks progress between both North American nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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