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Carney and Trump are holding private talks to drop tariffs

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By Catharine Tunney, CBC News, RCI

FILE: President Donald Trump meets with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Tuesday, May 6, 2025, in the Oval Office. (Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok; The White House/Facebook)

Ottawa hoping to reach agreement with Trump administration before G7 summit.

Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump are having discussions out of the spotlight to reach a trade deal and lift tariffs.

Sources with knowledge of the conversations first confirmed the calls with CBC/Radio-Canada and Industry Minister Mélanie Joly later told reporters that Carney and Trump are talking to each other.

A source, who spoke on the condition they not be named, said the two leaders have had a few phone calls in the evenings and exchanged text messages about trade since Carney’s visit to the White House last month.

There have been no public readouts of the talks between Carney and Trump.

Sources said the conversations are aimed at reaching an agreement on the trade war launched by the U.S. against Canada.

Carney and Trump have talked openly about a desire to chart a new economic and security deal, but the Canada-U.S. relationship appeared to hit a snag earlier this week when Trump doubled tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports.

The tariffs, now at 50 per cent, are a further blow to the Canadian industries that are the U.S.’s biggest supplier of the metals.

WATCH | Canadian exports to U.S. are dropping:

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Canadian exports to U.S. fell more than 15% in April as Trump tariffs hit

Canada posted a $7.1 billion merchandise trade deficit in April — the largest on record — as exports fell sharply in the face of U.S. tariffs. As well, exports to the U.S. fell 15.7 per cent, and imports from the U.S. dropped 10.8 per cent.

On Wednesday, Carney only said intensive discussions were ongoing and that his government was readying reprisals if negotiations with the United States failed.

Sources told CBC/Radio-Canada they are hoping for some sort of Canada-U.S. trade deal by the time Trump and Carney meet at the G7 summit — just 10 days from now in Alberta.

Asked Thursday how close the two sides are to a deal, Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said he’s not talking about it publicly.

Speaking in French, Joly confirmed there have been talks and said it’s normal during a trade war to have diplomatic discussions.

We won’t negotiate in public, she added in English. We’ll let the prime minister do his work.

An official with the U.S. embassy said both the president and prime minister, or members of their teams, have publicly acknowledged that there are ongoing conversations. But this is not something that will be negotiated in public.

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‘We won’t negotiate in public,’ Joly says of tariff talks

When asked if the federal government is close to reaching a trade deal with the United States, Industry Minister Mélanie Joly said: ‘We’ll let the prime minister do his work.’

Earlier this week, Trump’s envoy to Canada, Ambassador Pete Hoekstra, told a crowd in Toronto the deal is being settled at the highest levels of the U.S. government with the involvement of the highest elected officials.

The direct conversations between Carney and Trump were first reported by the Globe and Mail.

Carney, who campaigned on the promise he’d take on Trump, has been under pressure to respond to the president’s latest tariff salvo.

The Canadian Steel Producers Association called the doubled tariffs a crushing blow to the industry and said the move effectively blocks Canadian steel from entering the U.S. market. The association wants to see immediate counter-tariffs on U.S. metals.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who said he’s in daily talks with the prime minister, called for retaliation if an agreement can’t be reached in the next few days.

Let’s hope they get a deal. But if they don’t, let’s come out guns ablazing, he told reporters Thursday at Queen’s Park.


This article is republished from RCI.

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