Trump attends G7 summit in Canada
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President Trump kicked off three days of meetings in Canada saying "our primary focus will be trade" but with minimal evidence of progress to offer on long-promised deals as his "Liberation Day 2.0" deadline draws closer.
President Trump said Monday that he and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney were still debating how to come to an agreement on trade. “We’re going to see if we can get to the bottom of it today,” Trump said before meeting with Carney.
As Canada hosts the G7 Summit in Alberta, PM Mark Carney makes his global debut, navigating key issues like Trump’s tariffs, strained India-Canada ties, and critical minerals. The summit will also address AI,
Minnesota saw a 6% export decline in 2025's first quarter. Officials blame the decline on uncertainty caused by President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Sales of vehicles made in Canada plunged by nearly 23 percent in April after President Trump imposed a 25 percent auto tariff.
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The United States’ historic economic allies will likely try to avoid direct conflict while also hoping to push the U.S. president to remove tariffs and promote a ceasefire in the Middle East.
German newspaper Handelsblatt had said earlier on Monday that Brussels negotiators were prepared to accept the flat 10% U.S. tariff on most EU imports to avert higher duties on EU cars, drugs and electronics.
NORTHERN ATTITUDE — Governors from New England and New York will head to the State House today to meet with top officials from six of Canada’s provinces to talk about how they can maintain their relationships as federal leaders fight over tariffs.